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Description of problem: When going through the installation from a http server the installer reports an issue and crashes with a python stack trace. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora Core 15 How reproducible: Tried three times with the same results Steps to Reproduce: 0. Install from USB using askmethod to choose http installation 1. Choose English Locale 2. Choose UK keyboard 3. Choose URL installation method with URL 4. Enter hostname (configure static IPv4 network address) 5. Enter disk layout: sdb1 / (100Gb) sdb2 /local (171Gb) sdb3 /var (40Gb) sdb4 extended sdb5 swap (5Gb) sdb6 /backup (160Gb) 6. Enter root password 7. Select sdb for boot loader Actual results: Crashes reliably as it starts to access the install media from the webserver (appache) Expected results: Should continue to the package selection screen (happened once) Additional info:
Including Hardware Fit-PC2 CPU: 1.1Ghz Intel Atom RAM: 1Gb DDR2-533 Storage: 500Gb SATA
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