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frankandsense 01-28-2007 05:17 PM

installed fc6 on seperate partition, same hard drive with xp, fc6 wont boot
 
I recently installed fedora core 6 on the same hard drive as winxp. I installed on seperate partition, that I built using acronis disk dir. Install went fine but now I cannot get fedora to boot, even when using dual OS program on disk dir. I should also mention that my hard drive is SATA that is run through PCI host card (my mainb board only supports IDE)I'm sure this is where my problem is. Maybe using a boot disc would help? Any suggestions would help thanx:scratch:

tbutttbutt 01-29-2007 02:35 AM

yes-you can make a grub boot disk and install grub on the MBR of your hard disk with it, if you want to.

or, you can type out the commands of your grub.conf file manually each time the grub floppy boots, as I do ..

frankandsense 02-02-2007 10:29 PM

plenty of users here, no help?
 
I figured solution myself, tbutttbutt is only won who even offered reply(thanx)-no one else had any thing to say?

Satadru Sengupta 02-21-2007 01:13 AM

You are lucky that tbutttbutt has responded to your question unlike the very many who wouldnt even deign to leave a punctuation mark as a token of response to your appeals for help.

Hitboxx 02-21-2007 08:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by frankandsense
I figured solution myself, tbutttbutt is only won who even offered reply(thanx)-no one else had any thing to say?

LQ is a volunteer site, its not a job, so you see the members come and go whenever they like, some like to reply, some like to ask and some like to watch;)

frankandsense 02-21-2007 11:51 PM

granted...still it only takes few key strokes,minimal effort to tap into omniscience that is LQ community

Satadru Sengupta 02-22-2007 02:50 AM

Shrikant has a point there, I am afraid :-(

But, at the same time, we have grown to respect and expect more from this community so much that the possibility of a limited, or no response, to our queries make us fret and fume :-)


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