On 11 July 2010 16:50, JD <jd1008(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 07/11/2010 09:03 AM, Dave Cross wrote:
> I'm trying to use preupgrade to upgrade my Dell Studio XPS from Fedora
> 12 to Fedora 13.
>
> It got through the bit where it downloads all of the required data
> from the internet and prompts me to reboot the PC.
>
> I reboot the PC and select "upgrade to Goddard" from the grub menu.
>
> After a while, I then get the message:
>
> "Unable to find any device of the type needed for this installation
> type. Would you like to manually select your driver or use a driver
> disk."
>
> There's an option to choose a driver from a list. But the list as huge
> and seems to contain entries for all sorts of drivers - network cards,
> storage devices, probably others - I don't know what I should be
> choosing.
>
> Can anyone suggest what might be going wrong here? And what I can do
> to fix it.
At the time you got this problem, were you fully connected to the network?
Probably not - right?
I doubt it. I guess it had rebooted into anaconda's minimal Linux
version which probably doesn't have networking support.
If so, I suspect it is looking for the driver to use for the network
instead of probing for the device by itself and selecting the right driver.
But I don't understand why it would need a network connection. It's
already downloaded all of the data that it needs.
Dave...