![]() It then locks up with some error messages and fails to boot. However, booting the resulting thumbdrive, on a PC (not Mac), failed, at exactly 4.8%, just like the others have reported. On MacOS, using Fedora Media Writer worked nicely, detecting the USB thumbdrive perfectly. Version is Fedora Workstation Live x86_64 25 1.3. Hi, long dormant account here, reactivated just to report this bug. Let me know if you need any additional information. Before creating the bootable USB, I confirmed the checksums, so that cannot be the problem. I noticed what look like checksums in the error message. I have never had problems with the flash drive itself. I am using a SanDisk Cruzer Micro 16 GB USB flash drive. I would expect the testing process to end successfully and for it to boot into Fedora Live See `systemctl status and "journalctl-xe" for details. dracut-initqueue: Job for failed because the control process exited with error code. Failed to start Media check on /dev/disk/by-label/Fedora-Live-WS-x86_64-23-10. The media check is complete, the result is: FAIL. Starting Media check on /dev/disk/by-label/Fedora-Live-WS-x86_64-23-10. sd 6:0:0:0: Assuming drive cache: write through irq 17: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option) ![]() DMAR-IR: : ioapic 2 has no mapping iommu, interrupt remapping will be disabled Select "Test this media & start Fedora Live" ![]() Restart, select the Fedora Live boot mediaģ. Create bootable USB using one of the programs above.Ģ. I wanted to try it again to make sure I didn't do anything wrong, so the second time I used dd on Mac OS X 10.11.1 to create the bootable USB and booted onto a MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display. The first time I noticed this problem, I had used Rawrite 32 on Windows 10 to create the bootable USB and booted onto a Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (3rd gen). Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): The second, and default, option is to "Test this media & start Fedora Live". When you’re finished with the mounted Mac volume, eject it, then click Stop Sharing on the sharing Mac.Ĭhoose > Restart to resume using macOS on that Mac.When booting from a bootable USB, there are three options. On the Mac from which you want to access the volume, choose Go > Network, select the Mac in the list that appears, click Connect As in the upper-right corner, select Guest, and click Connect.
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