Hi,
Yesterday I installed F21 TC4 Workstation Live i686 on my relatively old PC.
Booting from the Live DVD was OK, after getting the graphical screen I
chose the install to harddrive option. The installation went quite smooth,
but after rebooting to F21 the booting process stucked resulting in a
dracut prompt.
In the machine there are two hard drives, one ATA and one SATA disk (with
installed F17 and windows on regular partitions). Maybe Anaconda confused
the disks a bit? Booting with an old installation (F17) from an other
partition, I checked grub staff in /boot of F21. In the devices.map both
hard disks were labelled the same (sda or sdb). Changing one of the device
name in this file I could boot F21.
However logging in as a user at the graphical login screen a grey screen
appeared telling that there are problems, try to logout ... This is the
case even if I choose 'Gnome classic'.
My video card is a Radeon 9200SE. Is there any solution for this? Or should
I install eg. LXDE instead of Gnome?
Zoltan
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