
I'm not entirely new to Linux, but no pro by any means, far from it.
System: ION POV mobo with 3 sata hard disks, one 160Gb and one 1Tb in the system, and another 1Tb for backup. Nothing special. I have NO DVD/CD player installed.
Used to run 4.2, installed flawlessly from USB stick (DVD iso, followed http://galder.zamarreno.com/?p=244)
Right, I decided to upgrade to 5.0. I took out the backup disk with all my valuable data/music/pictures so I would not mess up. So the system now has 160Gb plus 1Tb.
I ran the Fedora 12 installer (64 bit), I followed the disk setup that Fedora proposed: a separate /boot partition on my 160Gb disk, and a LVM root partition spanning the rest of the free space. Everything went OK up to the point where I tried adding the Amahi repository. When clicking the OK button, the Fedora installer reported an exception had happened, probably caused by a bug. I had no other option but to reboot.
Second try: I installed again without adding the Amahi Repo. But I changed the default localhost.localdomain to Server1. Then I followed the "self-install-existing AMAHI" to install Amahi on the system. Yes I did it with root privileges (su -). Everything went smooth until I tried to connect to "localhost:2000" Firefox said: Firefox can't establish a connection to the server at localhost:2000. Bummer.
I read somewhere in the bug reports that it was a bug and one should keep the localhost.localdomain at default.
Third try: I installed as above but this time I kept localhost.localdomain. But again Firefox could not establish a connection to localhost:2000. I'm stuck.
I looked if I could find an error log but the amahi webinstaller was actually installed fine, no error messages, and the service is up and running. I also looked at the Troubleshooting the amahi 5.0 installer-post, and looked for /tmp/amahi-ruby-installer.log: does not exist.
So I figured The webinstaller is ready to go but I can't figure out what is wrong.
Also, If someone knows why I get the exception error when adding the amahi repo during the fedora installation, please come forward. I searched google but could not find why. I may have not looked hard enough....
Thanks in advance,
J-W