Hello,
When I select standard partition from the list and then press done, /home is there. Why is this? And what can I do to fix it?
Standard Partition Not Working
Re: Standard Partition Not Working
Start over.
Follow the install instructions precisely.
You don't click done after selecting standard partition.
Follow the install instructions precisely.
You don't click done after selecting standard partition.
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Re: Standard Partition Not Working
I have had the same issue. I have followed the instructions step by step, and after I select Standard Partition and "click to create them automatically." The system creates
DATA with a /home (sda5) partition of 1.77 TB fs=xfs
SYSTEM with /boot (sda1) 1024 MB fs=ext4; / (sda3) 50GB fs=xfs; swap (sda2) 3.74 GB fs=swap
After I loaded everything and had amahi 10 up running I have issues with adding drives. I also receive a "kvm disabled by bios" message on my server that I never received before. This server used to have my Fedora19 Amahi 7 running my main uses were Greyhole and Plex.
Should I manually create the mount points?
If so, what are the File Systems and sizes?
DATA with a /home (sda5) partition of 1.77 TB fs=xfs
SYSTEM with /boot (sda1) 1024 MB fs=ext4; / (sda3) 50GB fs=xfs; swap (sda2) 3.74 GB fs=swap
After I loaded everything and had amahi 10 up running I have issues with adding drives. I also receive a "kvm disabled by bios" message on my server that I never received before. This server used to have my Fedora19 Amahi 7 running my main uses were Greyhole and Plex.
Should I manually create the mount points?
If so, what are the File Systems and sizes?
Re: Standard Partition Not Working
I went ahead and deleted the /home partition and added the disk space to /. I completed the install for Fedora 25 and Amahi 10. added the Disk Wizard and noticed that when I added the first disk, after I finalized the settings, my console displayed
[713.405532] kvm: disabled by bios
[714.069804] kvm: disabled by bios
[714.092618] kvm: disabled by bios
[1022.397528 kvm: disabled by bios
[1022.417809] kvm: disabled by bios...
and continues to display every so often with different numbers.
I'll note that the drive did show up in my control panel.
[713.405532] kvm: disabled by bios
[714.069804] kvm: disabled by bios
[714.092618] kvm: disabled by bios
[1022.397528 kvm: disabled by bios
[1022.417809] kvm: disabled by bios...
and continues to display every so often with different numbers.
I'll note that the drive did show up in my control panel.
Re: Standard Partition Not Working
Please submit a bug report.
Ensure you include the URL for the command below in the report:
You also might try enabling it in your BIOS.
Ensure you include the URL for the command below in the report:
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apaste --sysinfo
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My HDA: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570K CPU @ 3.40GHz on MSI board, 16GB RAM, 1TBx1+2TBx2+4TBx2
Re: Standard Partition Not Working
I will submit a bug report and my link asap.
https://da.gd/DiRZ
I found Secure Virtual Machine Mode (SVM) in the BIOS and Enabled it.
I no longer see the
https://da.gd/DiRZ
I found Secure Virtual Machine Mode (SVM) in the BIOS and Enabled it.
I no longer see the
but I am seeingkvm disabled by bios
show up 9 times same as the number of Shares.CIFS VFS: ioctl error in smb2_get_dfw_refer rc=-2
Re: Standard Partition Not Working
Thanks for the info. Did not see anything that helped me determine your issue yet.
Have you done OS updates?
Have you done OS updates?
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sudo dnf update
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