#66: Setting the $cookie_domain variable in settings.php fixed the problem.#61: Restarting php-fpm fixed the problem.#59: Make sure your browser's cookies are enabled when performing an installation.#57: Make sure the database user Drupal is using has all permissions for the database ( GRANT ALL ON ).#45, #141: Limiting the database name length to #37, #42, #54: Dropping the entire database and installing again might fix the problem.#36: Switching the bundled jQuery to version 1.7.1 might fix the problem, at least for Safari users.use Chrome instead of Safari) during installation may help. #27: Make sure dependencies = field is defined in your install profile's.#25: Switch back to the default php.ini, restart Apache, and see if install works.#7: Make sure you're not reaching the configured max_execution_time for PHP is not being reached. Some of the things you should try to change before throwing your hands up in frustration: This seems to happen as a result of various different configuration problems, browser issues, etc. This error seems to be caused by a problem during the Drupal system installation, causes installation to fail after only creating 31 database tables, and will make requests to the front page of the site display a 'Page not found' error. In certain circumstances, the following error (or something similar) may be displayed during the installation process: Fatal error: Call to undefined function field_attach_load() in ~\modules\user\user.module on line 270
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