On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Lars Noodén <[email protected]> wrote:
> I got this with the 20121017 image, but first on the third of three
> tests.  The first two "Alternate Install (Encryption)" and "Alternate
> Install (Entire Disk)" booted fine.  It was only after resizing the
> partition that it failed to boot.  So the bug does not occur in all
> cases.  It comes with a whole screen of text which is too much to key
> in, but the last bit is "Fixing recursive fault but reboot is needed!"

Lars it would appear you have found a clear distinction that makes since on
some of the issues.  In my original bug filing I did not clearly state I
also was doing an "Alternate Install (Guided)" when I got the failure I
basically stopped testing the alternate after the crash. Instead you
started with the alternate entire drive installs. Perhaps that will help
narrow the scope on the fix.

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