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Could be that your PXE installer might not be passing a driver, but to be safe and ignore assumptions like that one I just made, what does the error message actually say?
Could be that your PXE installer might not be passing a driver, but to be safe and ignore assumptions like that one I just made, what does the error message actually say?
What type of drive ris required at that time ,its just the gparted menu to create mount point withe certain filesystem .
Its saying fedora is unable to continue showing a bug in a box ..and options with - exit installer/send bug report/save bug ..
You might consider trying a text only install. In older versions of Fedora I occasionally ran accross bugs in the GUI installer that didn't show up in text mode. Also, you might want to give Fedora 12 a try.
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