Hi everyone.
Yesterday I tried to install Fedora 12 on my PS3 with the Fedora12 PPC dvd.
The problem is that the installation process never asked me which package I want install. It just installed the minimal system. After the installation, I just can use my Fedora with command line.
Hi everyone, well my problem is this:
I had Fedora 15 installed on my computer and want to upgrade to Fedora 17, but in the middle of the installation process it crashed because of some error, and then click to exit the installator.
But when I decide to restart the computer and try to see if Fedora 15 was still there, it wasn't, and I assume that the Fedora 17 installation erase the files or
Dear Friends,
My notebook and desktop run perfectly on dual systems: Win7 and fedora 17. As I follow the installation procedure suggested by the redhat / earlier fedora system, both my machines have the separated and cleared partitions; for windows, boot, swap and boot partition.
Hi guys,
I have a dual-boot machine, with Vista and Fedora 11, which is working great. I use GRUB as the boot manager, as Fedora was installed after Vista. So far, so good..
I did a fresh intall of Fedora17 64bit on a dual boot system with vista. The installation was fine. Grub boot menu takes unusally long time to showup. Re installed Fedora 16 64 bit, the grub bootmenu showed up fast.
Probalby grub2 is the culprit after the installation of Fedora17. So tried upgrade from Fedora 16 to 17 without boot configuration update option during the installation.
Hi folks,
I have done a clean install of Fedora 17 on an ancient 32-bit machine. (Believe me, no normal human willl be able to do this).
Hi
I have a laptop with 2 hard drives. 60 GB each
I have winXP in harddisk 1
I want to install fedora on harddisk 2
I go through the installation of fedora 12 from DVD. but at the end when system reboots I do not get the dual boot menu. and laptop boots directly to windows.
I just tried installing fedora 17 from CD and I noticed that there is no longer any option to choose/edit your packages during the install (which was a really good/important feature). This option was available in the fedora 16 installation CD.
Has this feature been removed? Is it only available using other installation mediums now (if so, which one)? What happened to it?
Hello guys, today I got a sad problem: When I run fedora (liveCD), it works properly but then I install it (the installation process seems to be ok) and by the moment I choose fedora in grub, what I got is just a white-blinking screen that never ends.
So I tried to install many others DEs and distros: Fedora(KDE), Fedora(LXDE), Mint(Cinnamon), Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Mageia, OpenSuse and the same pro