Created attachment 682853 [details] Screen as it appears, badly aligned Description of problem: After installing on VMware Fusion 5.0.2 as a "Fedora 64-bit" virtual machine, the screen shows a confusing alert. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Final release of Fedora 18 How reproducible: Install. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Make a new VM with a 10GB disk 2. Install from Fedora-18-x86_64-Live-Desktop.iso 3. Actual results: See screenshots Expected results: The final screen should say "Complete!", meaning really complete. Additional info:
Created attachment 682854 [details] After clicking on "Activities"
I opened a terminal, and I noted that it hadn't asked me to set up an account, but there was a "liveuser" user. I thought fine, I can create a real user later. Then I started a yum update. Later when I came back, the (virtual) display was black. I stopped the VM, started it again, and could not log in either as liveuser or as root. VM is now unusable.
Created attachment 683296 [details] Trying to login as liveuser
Attached is a screen image of the login screen. Notice that there is no password field. I press the Sign In button (which flashes slightly), but the same screen remains.
The alert's only 'confusing' because most of the dialog seems to have gotten corrupted somehow. If you could see the whole thing, you'd see that it wants you to set a root password. The rest of your report sounds like you never actually rebooted to the installed system?
What resolution are you running at?