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== Installation issues ==
== Installation issues ==
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=== Installation crashes with DVD or net install image written to USB with livecd-iso-to-disk ===
<small>[[#installer-usb-crash|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:731356|Bugzilla: #731356]]</small>
When you write an image to USB with the livecd-iso-to-disk tool, it sets a kernel parameter on the USB stick which attempts to set the language to that used on the host system (the system from which you wrote the USB stick). For some locales, including at least U.S. English, the format of the parameter is not recognized by the Fedora installer, and so if you write the network install or DVD images of Fedora 16 Beta to a USB stick with the livecd-iso-to-disk tool, the installation will crash after the hostname step with the message ''Error: unsupported locale setting''.
To work around this issue, at the initial bootloader screen when booting the USB stick, instead of proceeding directly with installation, hit the Tab key and edit the boot parameters: remove the ''LANG=en_US.utf8'' (or equivalent) parameter entirely. The installer should prompt you for the language to be used, and proceed without crashing.


== Hardware issues ==
== Hardware issues ==

Revision as of 06:53, 4 October 2011

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Installation issues

Installation crashes with DVD or net install image written to USB with livecd-iso-to-disk

link to this item - Bugzilla: #731356

When you write an image to USB with the livecd-iso-to-disk tool, it sets a kernel parameter on the USB stick which attempts to set the language to that used on the host system (the system from which you wrote the USB stick). For some locales, including at least U.S. English, the format of the parameter is not recognized by the Fedora installer, and so if you write the network install or DVD images of Fedora 16 Beta to a USB stick with the livecd-iso-to-disk tool, the installation will crash after the hostname step with the message Error: unsupported locale setting.

To work around this issue, at the initial bootloader screen when booting the USB stick, instead of proceeding directly with installation, hit the Tab key and edit the boot parameters: remove the LANG=en_US.utf8 (or equivalent) parameter entirely. The installer should prompt you for the language to be used, and proceed without crashing.

Hardware issues

Software issues

X crashes when KDE starts up in a qemu / KVM virtual machine

link to this item - Bugzilla: #731245

If you try to log in to a KDE environment in Fedora 16 Alpha on a virtual machine using the Fedora qemu/kvm stack (such as a machine created via Package-x-generic-16.pngvirt-manager, X will crash. If using a login manager, you will see the KDE startup sequence, then the login manager will reappear.

To work around this issue, use the vesa driver: select the Boot (Basic Video) option if booting the live image, or the Install system with basic video driver option if booting the traditional installer. The installed system will use the same driver, and KDE should work.