Turns out that while the hd had oodles of room I had to shrink the
windows partitions before the install could happen. Seems like it
would be a good idea to get thru the partitioner before selecting the
intstall type so that we can blow away the windows partitions before
the install progresses to needing more hd space.
Anyway, the install is progressing normally at this point.
Thanks for all the ideas mentioned but turns out to be operator error I guess.
On Mon, Nov 19, 2018 at 8:23 AM Knurpht-openSUSE
Op maandag 19 november 2018 17:19:57 CET schreef Chuck Davis:
I tried a new install of TW yesterday on a Thinkpad T61 with 4G memory replacing a windows 10 install.
I tried the 11/16 DVD and Network installs and neither worked. Since neither of them worked I tried the 20180613 DVD. Didn't work.
The install of all the above seems to work normally until the selection for the type of install: KDE, GNOME, server, etc. At that point the hd spins a bit and then all comes to an abrupt end -- the system hangs.
Is this a known issue that will be resolved soon? Certainly does not provide a good user experience for someone looking at TW as an option.
Thanks for any info. This looks like an improperly created install medium. Which and how did you create it?
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