Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
...the system simply would not go to Add the Amahi repository! It asked me to reboot and then add a new user. Help!
Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
That does not seem the behavior of the Fedora 14 DVD. It may be the live CD or something else ...
double check it's the full dvd.
double check it's the full dvd.
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Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
The DVD would not play - it is/was the live CD via USB.That does not seem the behavior of the Fedora 14 DVD. It may be the live CD or something else ...
double check it's the full dvd.
Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
The live CD and (especially) the USB stick are not supported. Sorry. Check that the DVD media burned OK.
My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 8GB RAM, 1TBx2+3TBx1
Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
I know. When I was able to use the USB to emulate the DVD for full install, I got, " Missing ISO 9660 Image The installer had tried to mount image #1, ..."The live CD and (especially) the USB stick are not supported. Sorry. Check that the DVD media burned OK.
Now that I have Fedora 14 working, can I add the package?
Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
Not sure about that. Best way to install via USB is to follow the wiki guidance.
http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Fedora_14_usb_install
I have tested this a few times in the past and had no issues. If you do not get a clean install, Amahi may not install and work correctly. Best to use the DVD, but if you cannot then the wiki method is the next best thing.
Although we do not officially support it, I can tell you that most who have tried it were successful.
http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Fedora_14_usb_install
I have tested this a few times in the past and had no issues. If you do not get a clean install, Amahi may not install and work correctly. Best to use the DVD, but if you cannot then the wiki method is the next best thing.
Although we do not officially support it, I can tell you that most who have tried it were successful.
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: Got almost to "Add the Amahi repository" and then...
Thanks!Not sure about that. Best way to install via USB is to follow the wiki guidance.
http://wiki.amahi.org/index.php/Fedora_14_usb_install
I have tested this a few times in the past and had no issues. If you do not get a clean install, Amahi may not install and work correctly. Best to use the DVD, but if you cannot then the wiki method is the next best thing.
Although we do not officially support it, I can tell you that most who have tried it were successful.
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