Phil Meyer wrote:
I have seen that exact symptom twice, on different versions of Fedora.
In both cases, the system involved ended up having memory errors.
It may be time for a memtest on the system you are trying to install to.
Thanks for the suggestion. The system is nearly a year old, and I haven't
previously noticed any symptoms which might indicate that, but next time I
boot I will run memtest just to be sure.
In any case I ended up using yum to bring the system up to F9. That went
fine.
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