Hello,

we have new ISOs with fixed boot and issue with missing gpg key is gone,
also few other bugs were fixed since last rc1 candidate.

I still believe we can redeem planned date for RC1 release on 2014-04-04 !

64 bit:
https://abf.io/platforms/openmandriva2014.0/products/70/product_build_lists/3101

32 bit:

https://abf.io/platforms/openmandriva2014.0/products/71/product_build_lists/3103

If you have found any bugs please report them on
http://issues.openmandriva.org with maximum information provided by you,
which mean logs, screenshots and output omv-bug-report.sh added as
attachements (do not copy and paste large amount of text into reply text
box...)


Cheers.


2014-04-01 7:16 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>:

>  Unfortunately, I was able to try out the ISO only today ... On three 
> different systems and until now, I have no system with the beta version 
> installed
>
> all systems, where i tried to install the RC,  are stopped on three points.
> The only possible operation is the ESC key.
>
> all the systems report the same three rows:
> [OK] Started Show plymouth Boot Screen
> [OK] Reached target Paths.
> [OK] Reached target Basic System
>
> On Noteboot (i7 +8G ram + nvidia) i tried the boot.....and also this test was 
> fail .
>
> After a while on the tre dots system halt on dracut.The system is frozen, I 
> can not do anything.
>
> frankly I find it strange a fail so extended.
> I usually use as installation media, memory sticks, I'll try to do them again 
> .....
>
> When i will be able to get more information I will fill a bug report.
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> ---
>
> Davide_01http://www.linux-corner.it
>
>  Il 2014-04-01 00:09 Robert Xu ha scritto:
>
> On 31 March 2014 15:52, Colin Close <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi Robert Pretty pointless I think; we have had several reports of no boot
> I can't boot further than dracut shell (and very early on at that) No
> modules are being loaded. Tomasz reports he can boot on VB. It could be the
> very latest kernel start-up is so fast now I think it's probably breaking
> things and there's not enough semaphoring in the systemd start-up file to
> ensure that things advance in an orderly fashion. Just a guess though. We
> have blocker in that the gpg keys are not being downloaded properly so
> packages are giving bad key errors. So I guess we wait. The guys are under
> enough pressure I don't think they need an official no-go at the moment.
> Let's see what transpires tomorrow.
>
> Ok; sounds good.
>
>
>
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