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.
Hello everyone, i'm sorry my first post makes me look like a n00b. But i can't boot into the LiveCD and install fedora because of this:
I've had problem about uefi and bios boot, so i edited the iso deleting bootx64.efi and then burn a CD.
It takes me to this.
I am attempting my first boot of Fedora 12. The booting process hangs with the message:
Starting udev: udevd-work[522] : ' /sbin/modprobe -b pci : v000014E4d0000170Csv0000103Csd000030A2bc02sc00i00' unexpected exit with status 0x00009
[OK]
Setting hostname localhost.localdomain: [OK]
Please help!!!
I'm trying to install Fedora 17 into a Windows 8 UEFI system from a DVD from a Fedora 17 iso.
I've set up Swap & /boot as ordinary partitions and /, /var & /home in a LVM physical volume - using the Fedora 17 partitioning system.
One of my Fedora servers was rebooted this morning and hung on the loading screen. I want to run fsck on the server but am unable to get to a prompt to do so. I am new with Fedora so any assistance would be appreciated.
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ETA - Found one of the problems.
I want to install Fedora 19 Beta on an internal hard drive on a 64-bit UEFI system without burning a CD or DVD. I have a desktop computer with /dev/sda is an SSD where I want my OS, and /dev/sdb is a HDD with lots of storage space.
I was using GRUB to dual boot fedora and windows 7, but I removed fedora. Now I cannot boot windows. I downloaded fedora to a usb so I could reinstall it, but when trying to boot from it, GRUB cannot find the kernel. All I can do is get into recovery mode or enter the kernel to boot from. My fedora is the bootable 32 bit, that is about 3.6 gigs if that matters. Please help.
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 guys
I need quick help! I installed the ATI Driver Package following this guide:
http://gofedora.com/how-to-install-a...ers-fedora-11/