I've spent several frustrating hours trying in vain to install Fedora,
both in text mode and using VNC, but it never actually gets as far as
inviting me to connect to complete the installation. The network is
active (I can ping the server), but that's all. I'm sure I must be doing
something wrong, but with no apparent documentation to guide me, it's
hard to work out what it might be.
These are the last few messages I see on my host 3270 session:
[ [32m OK [0m] Started udev Coldplug all Devices.
Starting dracut initqueue hook...
Starting Show Plymouth Boot Screen...
[ [32m OK [0m] Reached target System Initialization.
[ 5.470279] dasdconf.sh Warning: 0.0.4105 is already online, not
configuring
[ [32m OK [0m] Started Show Plymouth Boot Screen.
[ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Paths.
[ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Basic System.
dracut-initqueue[484]: Warning: Could not boot.
[ [32m OK [0m] Started Show Plymouth Boot Screen.
[ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Paths.
[ [32m OK [0m] Reached target Basic System.
dracut-initqueue[484]: Warning: Could not boot.
dracut-initqueue[484]: Warning: /dev/ram0 does not exist
Starting Dracut Emergency Shell...
Warning: /dev/ram0 does not exist
Generating "/run/initramfs/sosreport.txt"
Entering emergency mode. Exit the shell to continue.
Type "journalctl" to view system logs.
You might want to save "/run/initramfs/sosreport.txt" to a USB stick
or /boot
after mounting them and attach it to a bug report.
If you can help me get past this, I would be very happy!
Thank you,
Ray Mansell
On 7/16/2013 08:33, Dan Horák wrote:
Hello everyone,
Fedora 19 GA release for the IBM System z is here. This time two weeks
later than the primary mainly because me being on vacation. It's hard
for me to take time off work when there are always some deadlines in
sight :-) And again we are closer to primary when we count the number
of available packages.
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