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Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 12:26:11 -0700
From: developer(a)toyon.com
To: fedora-list(a)redhat.com
Subject: Re: F11 upgrade - worse than Windows
PS = Pete Stieber
PS>> Thanks Kevin. That's exactly what I needed!
PS>>
PS>> In the shell I ran top, and Xorg is consuming 97%
PS>> of CPU with anaconda consuming the rest. Maybe
PS>> the video driver is causing me grief.
PS>>
PS>> Is there anything I can do to give anaconda more
PS>> priority or get Xorg out of the way?
KC = Kevin J. Cummings
KC> You can do a "text" install. Or at least you
KC> used to. If you can't do a text install, try
KC> forcing the Xorg driver to VESA. I'm pretty
KC> sure there is an boot option to control this...
So your feeling is I should abort the currently stuck install?
Can anyone tell me what anaconda does during a GUI install after it reads...
N of N packages completed
in the background, and
Finishing upgrade process. This may take a little while...
in the foreground?
Pete
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Well, if N of N packages are done, there is not much left to do...
From the shell in one of the virtual tty's ,
you may be
able to chroot to the mounted linux partition you are upgrading.
After chroot, run
rpm -qa to see if all the N packages are fedora 11 or still fedora 10.
Cheers,
MM
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