Hello!
I am new to Fedora and Linux. I want to install Fedora 18 32 Bit on my system. I want to know what partitions and what sizes of partitions I have to make. II have kept 60 GB HDD space for Fedora 18. :(
Thanks
Jayanth D
Hi,
I'm just trying to install F18 onto my pc and have created free space from my windows partitions however the fedora installer won't let me use the automatic partitioning tool so I'm having to create the partitions manually.
What sizes should I be allocating for the various mount points?
I've got 300gb free on a 1tb hd - the rest is windows.
Thanks
Al
Hi All
Kindly help me to install Fedora 18 to my laptop, LENOVO, which had Windows 7 OEM.
I want to remove that OS, and need to install Fedora.
When I tried booting from pendrive, keeping 2 NTFS partitions as such, as I need the files in it, and deleted C: drive, in addition to HDD partitions, some sdc partition is there with 0 B size.
Hi. Having the hardest time installing Fedora 17 on a new Desktop.
Here is the sizes of my partitions: 1 Harddisk, divided into boot 350 MB, sda2, 600 GB (with Windows), sda3 273 GB, plus sda4 58 GB.
sda3 is just extra storage. sda4 was reserved for Fedora. At first it was not allocated.
I'll explain my situation and what I've done to try to fix it.
I had gotten a brand new laptop, a Gateway NE56R10u just the other day and of course wanted to to install fedora which I did without any problems. I have my windows partitions on sda1-3, fedora is sda4-8.
I went to update my fedora system to fedora 18 sometime had went wrong.
Hi there!
I have two partitions on my hd, a primary partiton for data, and an extended one for Ubuntu, with three logical sub-partitions (boot, home, swap).
I'd like to install Fedora in a new partition, but I've just discovered that I can have just one extended partition, so, while I can make a third primary partition, I won't be able to create three partitions for Fedora, as I have on Ubun
hello
I need a dual boot in my computer, Windows 7 and Fedora 17.
hey could somebody help me with Fedora installation?
What I want is to install Fedora on D:\ (sda2). Is it possible to install it if I want partitions like that:
C:\ Windows 80 GB = sda1
D:\ Fedora 80 GB = sda2
E:\ My personal storage 300 GB = sda3
F:\ Another personal storage = sdb1
Is possible to install Fedora on sda2 partition?