Hi!
Sorry for the lack of response; UEFI gives *all of us* nothing but grief. ;-)
On Sun, Sep 22, 2013 at 2:11 AM, Edward Quick <edwardquick(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I recently purchased a Dell Inspiron 5721 which came with Windows 8. I
would like to dual boot this with Fedora but am having problems running
the Fedora Install. I have Fedora-19-x86_64-DVD.iso on usb, and whenever
I boot with UEFI (secure on or off), the
boot process hangs at the line, Reached target Basic System:
<snip output>
[ 197.574126] localhost dracut-initqueue[395]: Warning: /dev/root
does not exist
Hmm, so the boot process can't find the root image on the USB drive.
This could be because whatever made the USB drive didn't set the
kernel command line arguments properly.
How did you make the USB drive? With liveusb-creator, unetbootin, dd,
or something else?
If it was anything but liveusb-creator, it might not have done the
necessary magic to make UEFI boot work properly. Grab it from
https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/ and try remaking the USB
drive with it, and see if it works.
Please note that if I install in basic graphics mode, I still get
the
same result. The only way I can get the install to work, is if I boot in
legacy mode. Unfortunately after doing this, I can no longer boot up
Windows.
If anyone knows how to fix this, I'd be really grateful for some help :-)
-T.C.