On 03/30/2023 01:22 AM, Brian Clemens wrote:
Hi H,
On Mar 30, 2023, at 14:15, H via rocky rocky@lists.resf.org wrote:
On March 28, 2023 6:36:52 AM EDT, H agents@meddatainc.com wrote:
How widely are these problems encountered?
There does not seem to be any activity on this mailing list?
It isn’t so much that, so much as I don’t think anyone is experiencing the same issues. Which answers your previous question, “how widely are these problems encountered”.
In my own experience, I’ve never seen Anaconda fail in RL 9 after the install has been kicked off.
It would be helpful to provide specific errors or logs if you are seeking a solution.
-- Brian Clemens Vice President Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation
I see. I am little bit surprised to hear that, I have heard third hand that Anaconda does have problems. Anyway, after several tries and a number of crashes by Anaconda, I was able to complete the installation of the minimum installation version of RL 9.1.
With that said, and bearing in mind that my background is CentOS 6 and 7, I expected that even the minimum installation version of RL 9.1 would present me with a neat grub2 screen allowing me to choose between the installed kernel and a recovery version before proceeding. Instead I see all boot messages scrolling by and the prompt to enter the LUKS password thrown into this also scrolling on the screen...
I surmise that the RL 9.1 installation process is different from CentOS 6 and 7 but is there something I can change to get to the more user-friendly "CentOS-like" kernel prompt screen, ie grub2 screen?