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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

      @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

      Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

      That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

      Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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        @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

        @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

        Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

        That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

        Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

        Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

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        • ObsolesceO
          Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
          last edited by

          @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

          @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

          @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

          @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

          Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

          That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

          Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

          Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

          I'm assuming 28 doesn't go because it's "too new", and that 27 will work. Why would CentOS work but not Fedora in that case?

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          • JaredBuschJ
            JaredBusch @Obsolesce
            last edited by JaredBusch

            @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

            @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

            @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

            Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

            That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

            Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

            Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

            I'm assuming 28 doesn't go because it's "too new", and that 27 will work. Why would CentOS work but not Fedora in that case?

            RHEL 7 is from Fedora 19.
            https://docs.fedoraproject.org/quick-docs/en-US/fedora-and-red-hat-enterprise-linux.html

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
              last edited by

              @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

              @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

              @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

              @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

              @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

              Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

              That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

              Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

              Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

              I'm assuming 28 doesn't go because it's "too new", and that 27 will work. Why would CentOS work but not Fedora in that case?

              Yeah, but the age difference between CentOS 7 and Fedora 27 is roughly the same as Fedora 28. The gap is huge.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
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                Tested media and ran again...

                0_1532973414076_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 12-56-35.png

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                • ObsolesceO
                  Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
                  last edited by

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                  Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

                  That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

                  Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

                  Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

                  I'm assuming 28 doesn't go because it's "too new", and that 27 will work. Why would CentOS work but not Fedora in that case?

                  Yeah, but the age difference between CentOS 7 and Fedora 27 is roughly the same as Fedora 28. The gap is huge.

                  I'd still try 27.

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                    @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                    Do you really want to force an OS onto a production system when it won't just go on cleanly like it should? You really think that's good for stability? I'd just try Fedora 27, and if that doesn't work, the latest version of CentOS that Dell officially supports. It's not worth the hassle and potential instability.

                    That's pretty much how all systems are if you want to keep them patched and updated. Just how IT works. Dell doesn't "officially" support much current, and those things won't be current soon.

                    Then hopefully Fedora 27 installs cleanly and you can just upgrade to 28 later. That's the route I'd go if I could.

                    Why 27? Is there something about 27 that should make it work better here?

                    I'm assuming 28 doesn't go because it's "too new", and that 27 will work. Why would CentOS work but not Fedora in that case?

                    Yeah, but the age difference between CentOS 7 and Fedora 27 is roughly the same as Fedora 28. The gap is huge.

                    I'd still try 27.

                    The iDRAC9 list is pathetic...

                    0_1532974772466_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 13-19-11.png

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                    • ObsolesceO
                      Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller lol wow.

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                      • travisdh1T
                        travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                        Tested media and ran again...

                        0_1532973414076_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 12-56-35.png

                        Did you try the text mode install? Boot menu Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora 28 in basic graphics mode

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                          last edited by

                          @obsolesce said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                          @scottalanmiller lol wow.

                          Yeah, pretty silly.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                            last edited by

                            @travisdh1 said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                            Tested media and ran again...

                            0_1532973414076_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 12-56-35.png

                            Did you try the text mode install? Boot menu Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora 28 in basic graphics mode

                            Boom shaka laka. That works, well got farther anyway. But it didn't go into text mode!

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                            • coliverC
                              coliver
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                              Almost sounds like you need a network KVM of some sort to get a remote console.

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                              • scottalanmillerS
                                scottalanmiller @coliver
                                last edited by

                                @coliver said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                Almost sounds like you need a network KVM of some sort to get a remote console.

                                We have, it's the iDRAC9. We have remote everything now.

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                                • coliverC
                                  coliver @scottalanmiller
                                  last edited by

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                  @coliver said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                  Almost sounds like you need a network KVM of some sort to get a remote console.

                                  We have, it's the iDRAC9. We have remote everything now.

                                  Ah got it.

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                                  • travisdh1T
                                    travisdh1 @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                    @travisdh1 said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                    Tested media and ran again...

                                    0_1532973414076_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 12-56-35.png

                                    Did you try the text mode install? Boot menu Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora 28 in basic graphics mode

                                    Boom shaka laka. That works, well got farther anyway. But it didn't go into text mode!

                                    Huh, they must've changed that in 28 then, because I know I had the old text only installer in 27 a number of times.

                                    One step at a time. That was always the way to go for the older servers I had access to (Dell R900 and R520 boxes.)

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @travisdh1
                                      last edited by

                                      @travisdh1 said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                      @travisdh1 said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                      Tested media and ran again...

                                      0_1532973414076_Screenshot from 2018-07-30 12-56-35.png

                                      Did you try the text mode install? Boot menu Troubleshooting -> Install Fedora 28 in basic graphics mode

                                      Boom shaka laka. That works, well got farther anyway. But it didn't go into text mode!

                                      Huh, they must've changed that in 28 then, because I know I had the old text only installer in 27 a number of times.

                                      One step at a time. That was always the way to go for the older servers I had access to (Dell R900 and R520 boxes.)

                                      It SAYS text installer. But goes immediately to a GUI.

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce
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                                        what CPU does your server have?

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                                          1337
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                                          I tried installing Fedora 28 on an old HP server a couple of weeks ago and the installer hanged itself in the same spot. I never tried text mode install with that one. Funny thing is that the latest Centos 7 behaved the same but Xenserver (xcp-ng 7.4) was a trouble-free installation. Debian 9.5 also worked (I always use the text installer by default).

                                          It sounds far fetched but could the installation problem be graphics adapter related (with the Dell server)?

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @1337
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                                            @pete-s said in Fedora Install Issues on Dell PowerEdge R740:

                                            It sounds far fetched but could the installation problem be graphics adapter related (with the Dell server)?

                                            That's what I was getting at, to see what CPU it has with integrted graphics:

                                            https://docs.fedoraproject.org/f28/release-notes/welcome/Hardware_Overview.html

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