This was reported by Peter Robinson in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2402621 , but we asked him to split it out at least initially as we suspect the problem he's seeing may not be caused by the gnome-session crash reported in that bug. I don't have details as I don't have the affected hardware, but AIUI from Peter, the experience is that he does not reach a login prompt (GDM) when booting on a Pinebook Pro. He's not sure exactly how the sequence went - whether g-i-s appeared, what happened after that. We'll wait for him or someone else with a Pinebook who can reproduce to add more details and hopefully journal logs.
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Proposing as a Final blocker as a violation of "A system installed with a release-blocking desktop must boot to a log in screen where it is possible to log in to a working desktop using a user account created during installation or a 'first boot' utility" on the Pinebook Pro, pending further details and testing.
Discussed in the 2025-10-23 Fedora 43 go/no-go meeting, acting as a blocker review meeting: https://meetbot-raw.fedoraproject.org/meeting_matrix_fedoraproject-org/2025-10-23/f43-final-go-no-go-meeting.2025-10-23-17.01.html . We rejected this on the basis it's lacking sufficient information to determine what's going on, and we don't consider the Pinebook Pro to be a significant enough platform to hold the release while we wait for someone who has one to provide more useful information.