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== Installation issues ==
== Installation issues ==
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=== Attempting to chainload after installing Fedora 17 Beta's bootloader to a partition fails ===
<small>[[#chainloading-fail|link to this item]] - [[rhbug:804835|Bugzilla: #804835]]</small>
If you choose to install the Fedora 17 Beta bootloader to the first sector of a partition (rather than to the MBR) and then try to 'chainload' it from whatever bootloader is installed in the MBR, the system will likely hang at a screen saying only 'GRUB'. This seems to be caused by a bug in grub2 itself.
It has been discovered that this bug can be worked around, at least if the host bootloader is grub or grub2, by using a host bootloader entry which loads the core.img of Fedora 17's grub2 as if it were a kernel, rather than using the 'chainloader' statement. See [https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=804835#c2 this comment] for an example entry.
We believe a fix for this bug is available from grub2 upstream, and we will provide an updated grub2 package soon.


== Software issues ==
== Software issues ==

Revision as of 01:31, 19 April 2012

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Installation issues

Attempting to chainload after installing Fedora 17 Beta's bootloader to a partition fails

link to this item - Bugzilla: #804835

If you choose to install the Fedora 17 Beta bootloader to the first sector of a partition (rather than to the MBR) and then try to 'chainload' it from whatever bootloader is installed in the MBR, the system will likely hang at a screen saying only 'GRUB'. This seems to be caused by a bug in grub2 itself.

It has been discovered that this bug can be worked around, at least if the host bootloader is grub or grub2, by using a host bootloader entry which loads the core.img of Fedora 17's grub2 as if it were a kernel, rather than using the 'chainloader' statement. See this comment for an example entry.

We believe a fix for this bug is available from grub2 upstream, and we will provide an updated grub2 package soon.

Software issues

Some translations missing after DVD install of Fedora 17 Beta (KDE, LibreOffice, a few others)

link to this item - Bugzilla: #802416

Some packages in Fedora use the 'langpacks' system for translations, where translations are packaged separately from the main package. Due to changes in the package groups definitions, in Fedora 17 Beta, these 'langpacks' translation packages have been inadvertently omitted from the DVD image (in previous releases, they were present on the DVD). This means that if you do a DVD installation without enabling remote repositories, the translation packages will not be installed for any of these packages that are included in the initial installation. Translation packages will be included if you install the packages via yum or PackageKit later - the bug is only an issue at initial install time. System updates will not add the translation packages for any affected packages, however - if you are affected by this bug at installation time, you will have to install the translation packages manually with yum or PackageKit.

Packages known to use langpacks include the KDE desktop, LibreOffice, man-pages and hunspell. So if you do a default DVD installation and you use a non-English language, you will find translations are not installed for LibreOffice, hunspell (and so for anything which uses hunspell for spell checking), or man-pages (the man pages for several core commands are included in this compendium package). If you install KDE from the DVD, you will similarly find the translations missing.

To work around this bug at installation time when using the DVD, ensure you enable remote repositories when given the opportunity. If you have already been affected by the bug, you can manually install the appropriate translation packages with yum or PackageKit. For instance, if you use French and you wish to restore the KDE and LibreOffice translations, you would install the libreoffice-langpack-fr and kde-i18n-French packages.

This issue will be corrected for the final release - the langpacks will be included in the DVD.