In F10 Snap1 it has the menu item Verify and Boot. But with the Plymouth blue line it doesn't say pass or fail. If I hit like the up arrow then I can see the percent and see the pass. But if I don't hit a key how am I suppose to know that it passed or failed? No new is good news?
Well I decided to copy a good .iso and use a hex editor on it and I changed Fedora to RedHat, and if I hit the arrow key I get the message:
The media check is complete, the result is: FAIL.
It is not recommended to use this media. Bug in intramfs /init detected. Dropping to a shell. Good Luck!
If I select Verify and Boot and then do press any keys. I see the blue line just stops and I get a black screen.
Is that suppose to be friendly?
On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 21:45 -0600, Jerry Williams wrote:
In F10 Snap1 it has the menu item Verify and Boot. But with the Plymouth blue line it doesn't say pass or fail. If I hit like the up arrow then I can see the percent and see the pass. But if I don't hit a key how am I suppose to know that it passed or failed? No new is good news?
Well, if it passes, it will just continue on. But it does sound like the failure case is a bit busted. And from what I saw of quickly looking at bugzilla mail, someone (you? :) filed it so I'll hopefully get to taking a look at it in the next day or so.
Jeremy