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24.2.2. Saving traceback messages

If anaconda encounters an error during the graphical installation process, it presents you with a crash reporting dialog box:
The Crash Reporting Dialog Box
An unhandled exception has occurred. This is most likely a bug. Please save a copy of the detailed exception and file a bug report against anaconda at https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/
Figure 24.1. The Crash Reporting Dialog Box

Details
shows you the details of the error:
Details of the Crash
Details of the crash, showing the python traceback
Figure 24.2. Details of the Crash

Save
saves details of the error locally or remotely:
Exit installer
exits the installation process.
If you select Save from the main dialog, you can choose from the following options:
Local disk
saves details of the error to the local hard drive, in a directory that you select with the file browser:
Save Crash Report to a Local disk
Local disk selected, displaying user's home directory
Figure 24.3. Save Crash Report to a Local disk

Bugzilla
submits details of the error to Red Hat's bug-tracking system, Bugzilla. You must supply an existing Bugzilla username and password, and a description of the bug.
Save Crash Report to Bugzilla
Bugzilla selected, displaying fields for username, password, and description
Figure 24.4. Save Crash Report to Bugzilla

Remote server
saves details of the error to a remote location using SCP. You must specify the username, password, host, and destination file.
Save Crash Report to Remote Server
Remote server selected, displaying fields for username, password, host, and destination file
Figure 24.5. Save Crash Report to Remote Server


 
 
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