Fedora 7 test3 installer hangs up with Traceback. -boot completes -Select language "japanese" -Select KB "jp106" then crashes with Traceback. I've attached tracefile. Environment: -VMwareServer1.0.2(host is Dell SC430 CentOS4.4) HDD: lsilogic 4GB Memory: 256MB
Created attachment 151350 [details] Anaconda Traceback file
The root cause here is that the kernel driver for mptfusion currently doesn't work with the lsilogic adapter exported by vmware. I've made it so that anaconda won't traceback in this case, though.
*** Bug 234729 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 234752 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Bulk message: Fedora 7 test bugs should be filed against "devel", not against test1/2/3. This isn't obvious, I know. Moving this report so it isn't lost.
Was this still a problem with F8 ?
Based on the date this bug was created, it appears to have been reported against rawhide during the development of a Fedora release that is no longer maintained. In order to refocus our efforts as a project we are flagging all of the open bugs for releases which are no longer maintained. If this bug remains in NEEDINFO thirty (30) days from now, we will automatically close it. If you can reproduce this bug in a maintained Fedora version (7, 8, or rawhide), please change this bug to the respective version and change the status to ASSIGNED. (If you're unable to change the bug's version or status, add a comment to the bug and someone will change it for you.) Thanks for your help, and we apologize again that we haven't handled these issues to this point. The process we're following is outlined here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/F9CleanUp We will be following the process here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping to ensure this doesn't happen again.
This bug has been in NEEDINFO for more than 30 days since feedback was first requested. As a result we are closing it. If you can reproduce this bug in the future against a maintained Fedora version please feel free to reopen it against that version. The process we're following is outlined here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/F9CleanUp