Fedora Core 7 Boot Problem
Hi,
I have recently installed Fedora Core 7 on my system (2.4, 512MB RAM). During installation everything was fine. Then I turned off my PC. After some time when I switch-on my PC the booting processes starts and my monitor screen goes blank. When I reboot it and press I for interactive boot, then everything worked. But the automated boot doesn't works. So I have to press I every time now:redface: to successfully boot my system. is their any solution to it? Shahab |
I don't haven a solution for your problem, but I could bet that it can be solved by installing a more up-to-date version of Fedora, ie: Fedora 10
http://fedoraproject.org/ btw, Fedora 11 is going to be released in a few days. |
Oh,
Yes I than installed Fedora Core 8. But when I clicked on System Monitor it eats up my processor. With no application running my CPU was at 100%. I think their are still issues in Fedora. Can anyone help me? Shahab |
Try to install F10 (possibly with some lightweight desktop environment, eg. XFCE or Fluxbox. Although 500MB should be enough to run gnome/kde)
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