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It's not possible, to install the b2 behind a proxy (which needs an authentification). Everything works fine, until u can/have to config the nic. when you deactivate the nic, the installer aborts. when you configure the nix (obviously without proxysettings, because you can't set them in the gui) the installer fails (, again). It was not possible for me to install the system. Fedora 15 Beta 2 Install Media x86_64 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot from the Cd 2. Go thru the installation until the nic configwindow 3. Deactivate the nic -> won't work 3. configure the nic (behind a proxy) -> won't work Actual results: Cannot install the b2 Expected results: Run the installer without any problems Additional info:
Please attach /tmp/anaconda.log and /tmp/syslog to this bug report. Thanks.
i didn't store the log. gonna rebuild the bug 2morrow.
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