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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 16:31:46 GMT
Reborn-OS-2019.01.26-x86_64.iso XFCE Desktop (Spanish)
NOTE: Virtualized Installation
Options selected:
Bluetooth Support Printing Support Windows sharing SMB
Result: Correct installation
NOTE: cnchi.log is now in:
/var/log/cnchi/cnchi.log
Video:
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Post by velkerk on Jan 27, 2019 16:47:10 GMT
 Por fin 
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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 16:51:56 GMT
Sí! Ahora voy a instalar Reborn en mi equipo.
Y después te cuento!
Voy a probar o Gnome o KDE...
Instalación real.
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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 17:16:15 GMT
In real hardware, I don't see anything on the options selection screen.
Anyone who can test this on your computer? It would not be necessary to install, just start from a flash drive, and see if when you access the options selection screen, you can see them.
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Post by velkerk on Jan 27, 2019 17:18:56 GMT
I am downloading the new .iso. Then I will try to do some test and create the .torrent
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Post by velkerk on Jan 27, 2019 18:17:49 GMT
 I have tried several installations on a real PC with negative results. Problems: The Disks program does not start. Gparted starts but is continuously with the following message: "Scanning all devices ..." The file manager does not recognize my hard drives, external hard drives, pendrives, ... The Cnchi installer is frozen when it reaches the selection screen of the hard drive partitions. Yo he intentado varias instalaciones en un pc real con resultados negativos. Problemas: El programa Disks no arranca. Gparted arranca pero está continuamente con el siguiente mensaje: "Scanning all devices..." El gestor de archivos no reconoce mis discos duros, discos duros extenos, pendrives,... El instalador Cnchi se queda congelado al llegar a la pantalla de selección de las particiones del disco duro. Imposible de instalar
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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 18:25:21 GMT
Solo lo pude instalar virtualizado... Pero antes era imposible. Va mejorando...
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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 21:17:03 GMT
I'm still trying. Apparently, there is some problem (perhaps video) that does not allow access to the option selection window (at least on my computer) when trying to install on real hardware. But with VirtualBox, I haven't had any problems. I keep trying, now with VirtualBox 5.2.24 and UEFI mode (since 6.0.2 gives me problems).
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Post by velkerk on Jan 27, 2019 22:40:55 GMT
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Post by Rafael on Jan 27, 2019 23:18:07 GMT
Gparted works well on my computer (on real hardware). The installer works well on VirtualBox, but not on real hardware, as I can not select the options, because the screen appears empty. Maybe I'll install the same with the default options (it's quite possible), but that's not desirable.
Other problems I've had with my computer (it happened with Antergos as well), is that, when the installer did work, the last few times, after finishing the installer and restarting, it only gave me access to one terminal (I didn't start the GRUB). So I had to reinstall GRUB manually, and I solved the problem.
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Post by velkerk on Jan 28, 2019 11:46:19 GMT
sudo cnchi-start.sh > cnchilisted /var/log/cnchi/cnchi.log link Pastebin
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Post by Rafael on Jan 28, 2019 14:08:14 GMT
BLIND INSTALLATION I finally installed GNOME with this last ISO. I just couldn't see the options (the screen doesn't show anything in this case), but it installed correctly, and without errors. I leave here the cnchi.log. I even used the gparted provided by this ISO, without problems, to perform the installation on a new disk. cnchi.log
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Post by Keegan on Jan 28, 2019 18:57:04 GMT
Thank you so much for the log file Rafael! I'll take a peek at it as soon as I get home  . Off-hand, my guess is it is not recognizing the hardware on a real PC outside of Virtualbox. I'll probably just remove that in Cnchi, and hopefully we can get it working shortly!
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Post by Keegan on Jan 28, 2019 18:58:11 GMT
Hmmm... it seems your link to the cnchi.log file may have a typo in it. If nothing else, when I get home in a few hours I will give it a go myself! 
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Post by Rafael on Jan 29, 2019 2:08:46 GMT
I'm going to wait for that new version of the ISO to test a new installation that I want to do (which I'm going to leave pending) so I can test it on real hardware. 
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