Hello,
I'm trying to install Fedora 18 x86 64 bit with Xfce. My computer is a HP laptop with Windows 7 installed, and I'd like to keep the Windows and have a dual boot. I downloaded the ISO image and put it on a USB flash drive with the recommended LiveUSB creator. I was able to boot into this live version immediately with no difficulty. (The GNOME live USB I made never worked.
Hi everyone,
I have Ubuntu 11.10 set up on my laptop (Toshiba Satellite A105-S2194) and wanted to move it over to my desktop (homebuilt with an AMD Athalon 1800 XP+ processor). I used Clonezilla to copy the disc over to a hard drive that's the exact same size as the one in my laptop. Then I installed it in the desktop, and ran the grub2 updater in fedora.
I am having so much trouble trying to install Fedora 17 on my laptop. I have an HP Pavilion DM4. I have a 32 bit ISO of F17 on a USB, from unetbootin. I tried LiveUSBcreator, and had the same problems as I do with unetbootin, so I don't think it's that.
I boot up with the live image, and it works fine. I install it onto the hard drive (using the use all space option), and it works fine...
Hi guys/gals,
I have installed ubuntu before on my laptop (hp envy m6) before no problem. I currently have a CLEAN (i think) install of windows 8 (meh) on it. I am trying to now keep my Windows 8 install on the internal drive, and USB boot off of a 500GB toshiba external USB drive. I have the Fedora 18 disk in the DVD drive.
Hi,
since yesterday I'm trying to create a proper USB boot media... (x64, BIOS with "UEFI supported" if I believe dmidecode, no secure boot).
I tried to use the Live Image, the DVD image and the "mnimal boot media".
I tried to create it with Unetbootin, with liveusb-creator, livecd-tools and dd.
I am new to Linux and fairly new to computers. My laptop is an ASUS N56V and has UEFI BIOS (I did not know this ahead of time). I downloaded fedora 17 to a live CD and set my BIOS to run the disk drive first. Went and installed fedora 17 as dual boot so I could still use windows by shrinking the windows partition and then using the free space for fedora.
I'm trying to boot Fedora 17 from a USB, I tried both the DVD version and the one on the main page. I've used: Linux Live USB Creator, Live USB Creator (Fedora-one), and Unetbooting. I also tried after clicking "a" and
Code:
root=live:CDLABEL=LIVE if=/home/per/Fedora-17-x86_64-DVD.iso of=/dev/sdb
Everything failed. Fedora just don't want to install no matter what I'm trying.
I'm trying to dual-boot Fedora 17 and Windows XP. I installed Fedora from the live-cd with no problem onto a second hard drive, and put GRUB2 on the first drive so it's the boot loader.
When I try to boot Fedora I get a "Cannot open file font True" message and it stops booting. I looked around and found that the error should only delay the booting, and found how to fix it.
Hi everyone,
I've tried to create live usb fedora and I do not know where is the problem.
I've Windows, XP SP 3.