Charles Landau wrote:My guess is that anaconda fails at some point regarding storage options.I have a new Gateway DX4720-03 PC and have discovered that it won't install Fedora 10 unless I give the kernel boot option "noapic" or "nolapic".
This system's processor is the Intel Pentium Dual Core E5200.
It would seem that this is either a kernel bug to be fixed, or a documentation bug so users of this machine know about the workaround. I'll report the bug if someone will tell me how.
I think you just did report it :-)
Well, it's something that should be fixed in the kernel, either it's a kernel bug or hardware busted in some way that we should be detecting.
How is it failing to install, is it locking up at some point, etc?
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