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Fedora 21 (rawhide)
- Boot.iso - Basically a (Rawhide) Netinstall (Built daily)
- This is Rawhide so it may (or not) work.
- Latest is 21-14-1 Anaconda 12/26/2013
- Download: https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/development/rawhide/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso
Networking fix
- 12/23/2013 on IRC
- also on 12/26/2013 Boot.iso install of lxde to HD
Fixes the bug
<satellit> dhclient: error loading shared libraries: libk5crypto.so.3 ...:Permission denied
- Temporary fix
<danofsatx> well, adam's trick works... <danofsatx> setenforce Permissive <danofsatx> systemctl restart NetworkManager
- Permanent fix:
- gedit (root) of /etc/seliux/config to fix networking in rawhide
- Change SELINUX to Permissive and save
- (12/30/2013) - Tested with http://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org//work/tasks/2612/6342612/Fedora-Live-Desktop-x86_64-rawhide-20131230.iso
- Restart f21 after editing with gedit
- Start wireless AP
- Start ABRT and look at details for each denial, and make suggested changes in terminal
Systemd
- Fedora wiki page
Turn off gnome automatic background updates
- NOTE seems to be no longer available:
- To turn off background downloading of updates and forced 10 minute updates on boot of gnome3.10.1
- Root terminal
yum install dconf-editor
- User Terminal
dconf-editor gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/updates
- Uncheck [ ] auto updates
- see gnome Bug:
- This is modified: 12/28/2013
"This moves more functionality from the gsd updates plugin here: * Notify about successful or unsuccessful offline updates 15 seconds after start. * Monitor for available offline updates and notify about them, once per hour. * Refresh the cache once per day, after 6am. * If important updates are available, or updates have not been installed for at least 7 days, download all available updates. We rely on PackageKit to prepare an offline update when updates have been downloaded. * Avoid mobile networks for cache refresh and downloads."
Fedora-21 anaconda 21.6-1 installer
- This is the installer from a fedora-Live-MATE-Compiz-x86_64-rawhide-20131116 Mate LiveCD in Oracle VM VirtualBox
- This is a Preliminary (rawhide) version and will be modified before f21 is released.
- 11/17/2013
- Install done from root Mate terminal
- Note is the same installer is on the DVD and netinstall Installers but with more options.
- liveinst command in root terminal
- >Preliminary introductory screens are not shown (Language and keyboard)<
- Anaconda Main Hub
- Note that Time Zone is not correct so we select the Date & Time spoke to change it:
- Time Zone selected
- [Done} to return to main Hub
- [Installation Destination] spoke selected
- [Installation Destination] spoke selected
- select type of partition to create in Drop Down menu
- Custom formatting (advanced formatting)
- These Options are not covered here
- [x]Encrypt My Data
- encrypts /home
- [continue} to return to main Hub
- [Begin Installation] selected in Main Hub
- Bottom right corner
- Configuration
- Root Password and User Creation
- Select Password and User Creation to enter their spokes and return with [Done]
- A weak Password will require entering [done] 2 times to return to main Configuration Spoke
- See yellow warning in bottom of page
- Root Password
- User Creation
- Installing Software
- % completion until [Done]-Reboot appears
- Reboot and log in
- Remember to check that installation DVD/CD (or .iso in VM) is removed before retarting
- This may not occur automaticaly with a live .iso-DVD/CD
- Log In to User
SoaS v10 testing with activities not included in the standard distribution
Bug Reports
- Blockers Bugs info
New proposed Features
AppInstaller in F21
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/AppInstallerContinued
"gnome-software will support installing system add-ons such as fonts and codecs. It will show additional metadata for applications: screenshots, ratings, other details. We will also work with the Fedora infrastructure team to obtain the metadata online for all applications instead of shipping it statically for a limited set."
Fedora.next
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora.next
"This all came out of a number of proposals at Flock 2013, including Architecture for a More Agile Fedora and Stephen Gallagher's suggestion that we use that architecture to design, build, and market three distinct Fedora products. This grew into a proposal accepted by the Fedora advisory board, and the formation of Initial Working Groups by FESCo. "