Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot
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 @bigbear Ill have to check. Any way you can get a root prompt will suffice. 
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 From the live CD, this is what it wants to create when I do a custom setup and delete all partitions.  
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 And I have tried LVM and Standard Partition both.. so I guess I need to get to a prompt. Frmo the live USB stick I could not login as root. Blasted Windows... 
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 @momurda said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: @bigbear Ill have to check. Any way you can get a root prompt will suffice. Im in the live CD and pressing ALT key plus RIGHT ARROW key? 
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 @bigbear Yes or Alt + f2, f3, all the way to f8 I think should also switch to different console. One of them should be a # prompt 
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 You also might want to check SATA mode for your SATA ports in bios/uefi. 
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 This post sounds familiar except I wasn’t trying to dual boot anything. I just uswd the same live usb stick to wipe a windows 10 laptop with now issue so far after several reboot. Waiting for net install cd to complete to see if I still have the same issue, then will try commands above from sudo -i since root no longer has a password? 
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 @momurda said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: You also might want to check SATA mode for your SATA ports in bios/uefi. You know I think Sata is set to IDE mode because I remember seeing that in the bios when changing boot order... 
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 @momurda said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: You also might want to check SATA mode for your SATA ports in bios/uefi. Data ports have ahci/ide/raid options. ide and achi have no impact, will have to pick up in the morning on this 
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 @bigbear said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: From the live CD, this is what it wants to create when I do a custom setup and delete all partitions.  I hate this default layout. I would delete the /homepartition and then set/to 500Gb and then click update. it will resize it down to max.This is a server. There is no reason to have a separate /homelike this.
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 @jaredbusch said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: @bigbear said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: From the live CD, this is what it wants to create when I do a custom setup and delete all partitions.  I hate this default layout. I would delete the /homepartition and then set/to 500Gb and then click update. it will resize it down to max.This is a server. There is no reason to have a separate /homelike this.That is a Fedora workstation live installer. 
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 @jaredbusch said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: @bigbear said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: From the live CD, this is what it wants to create when I do a custom setup and delete all partitions.  I hate this default layout. I would delete the /homepartition and then set/to 500Gb and then click update. it will resize it down to max.This is a server. There is no reason to have a separate /homelike this.It was for a spare workstation at a customer location in a spare office, I am going to be in and out helping a lot and dont want to leave my laptop there. But I agree and hate the layout, and I am started to think its just a POS ThinkCenter that isnt going to work. I actually tried to installed Fedora on a spare Intel Server they had with a SR1200BTS but the mouse and keyboard literally will move only every 10 seconds. I flashed the BIOS to 2018 March release but it didnt help so I grabbed the ThinkCenter. 
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 So I made a full USB installer for Suse Tumbleweed this morning and loaded it up, I am afraid to reboot. I am hoping its something Fedora is missing the Suse got right... 
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 @bigbear said in Blinking Cursor on Fresh Fedora 28 Install after reboot: So I made a full USB installer for Suse Tumbleweed this morning and loaded it up, I am afraid to reboot. I am hoping its something Fedora is missing the Suse got right... /me hands you a dang helmet. Good luck! 




