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I have a problem with the installation of Fedora 20 next to windows 8.1. I converted the disk to GPT. Here is a screen of the program GParted
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When I select the drive in the installer gets something like this:



  http://www.picresize.com/popup.html?images/rsz_screenshot_from_2014-11-05_113337.png



enter image description here
And I can not start the installation. I tried manually create mount point, but it did not help. When you select the automatic mount points gets the error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device. I do not know what to do ...



EDIT: I installed from USB










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  • what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

    – guido
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:16











  • nothing, nothing shows

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:51











  • Any solutions ?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 8:05
















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I have a problem with the installation of Fedora 20 next to windows 8.1. I converted the disk to GPT. Here is a screen of the program GParted
enter image description here



When I select the drive in the installer gets something like this:



  http://www.picresize.com/popup.html?images/rsz_screenshot_from_2014-11-05_113337.png



enter image description here
And I can not start the installation. I tried manually create mount point, but it did not help. When you select the automatic mount points gets the error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device. I do not know what to do ...



EDIT: I installed from USB










share|improve this question

























  • what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

    – guido
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:16











  • nothing, nothing shows

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:51











  • Any solutions ?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 8:05














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I have a problem with the installation of Fedora 20 next to windows 8.1. I converted the disk to GPT. Here is a screen of the program GParted
enter image description here



When I select the drive in the installer gets something like this:



  http://www.picresize.com/popup.html?images/rsz_screenshot_from_2014-11-05_113337.png



enter image description here
And I can not start the installation. I tried manually create mount point, but it did not help. When you select the automatic mount points gets the error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device. I do not know what to do ...



EDIT: I installed from USB










share|improve this question
















I have a problem with the installation of Fedora 20 next to windows 8.1. I converted the disk to GPT. Here is a screen of the program GParted
enter image description here



When I select the drive in the installer gets something like this:



  http://www.picresize.com/popup.html?images/rsz_screenshot_from_2014-11-05_113337.png



enter image description here
And I can not start the installation. I tried manually create mount point, but it did not help. When you select the automatic mount points gets the error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device. I do not know what to do ...



EDIT: I installed from USB







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  • what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

    – guido
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:16











  • nothing, nothing shows

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:51











  • Any solutions ?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 8:05



















  • what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

    – guido
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:16











  • nothing, nothing shows

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:51











  • Any solutions ?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 8:05

















what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

– guido
Nov 5 '14 at 18:16





what does the warning icon next to /dev/sda2 tell?

– guido
Nov 5 '14 at 18:16













nothing, nothing shows

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 23:51





nothing, nothing shows

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 23:51













Any solutions ?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 8:05





Any solutions ?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 8:05










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you cannot install grub2 on LVM partition



in fedora installer use custom partition and select standard partition for root mount point or preferably make a 300~500MB standard partition formatted as ext4
and select it as /boot in fedora installer



also you will need to make biosboot partition if you want to boot from a GPT disk on non-UEFI system






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  • I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 17:35











  • in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

    – Sudoer
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:56













  • I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:52











  • Which in this case can I do?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 9:04











  • Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 13:12











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you cannot install grub2 on LVM partition



in fedora installer use custom partition and select standard partition for root mount point or preferably make a 300~500MB standard partition formatted as ext4
and select it as /boot in fedora installer



also you will need to make biosboot partition if you want to boot from a GPT disk on non-UEFI system






share|improve this answer


























  • I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 17:35











  • in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

    – Sudoer
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:56













  • I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:52











  • Which in this case can I do?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 9:04











  • Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 13:12
















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you cannot install grub2 on LVM partition



in fedora installer use custom partition and select standard partition for root mount point or preferably make a 300~500MB standard partition formatted as ext4
and select it as /boot in fedora installer



also you will need to make biosboot partition if you want to boot from a GPT disk on non-UEFI system






share|improve this answer


























  • I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 17:35











  • in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

    – Sudoer
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:56













  • I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:52











  • Which in this case can I do?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 9:04











  • Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 13:12














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you cannot install grub2 on LVM partition



in fedora installer use custom partition and select standard partition for root mount point or preferably make a 300~500MB standard partition formatted as ext4
and select it as /boot in fedora installer



also you will need to make biosboot partition if you want to boot from a GPT disk on non-UEFI system






share|improve this answer















you cannot install grub2 on LVM partition



in fedora installer use custom partition and select standard partition for root mount point or preferably make a 300~500MB standard partition formatted as ext4
and select it as /boot in fedora installer



also you will need to make biosboot partition if you want to boot from a GPT disk on non-UEFI system







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  • I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 17:35











  • in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

    – Sudoer
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:56













  • I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:52











  • Which in this case can I do?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 9:04











  • Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 13:12



















  • I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 17:35











  • in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

    – Sudoer
    Nov 5 '14 at 18:56













  • I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

    – lukassz
    Nov 5 '14 at 23:52











  • Which in this case can I do?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 9:04











  • Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

    – lukassz
    Nov 6 '14 at 13:12

















I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 17:35





I chose a standard partition, but nothing has changed.I added the same /boot but it also did not help anything. What to do with the bios boot?

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 17:35













in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

– Sudoer
Nov 5 '14 at 18:56







in fedora installer custom partitioning page click on add button and in first drop-down-menu select biosboot; if this didn't help go to installation destination page and click on error message on the bottom of the page and take an screenshot of error message

– Sudoer
Nov 5 '14 at 18:56















I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 23:52





I get an error: failed to find a Suitable stage1 device.

– lukassz
Nov 5 '14 at 23:52













Which in this case can I do?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 9:04





Which in this case can I do?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 9:04













Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 13:12





Ali AlipourR: any ideas?

– lukassz
Nov 6 '14 at 13:12


















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