Re: Need help installing Fedora Core 3
From: KJ (here_at_there.net)
Date: 11/28/04
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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:22:43 GMT
On Tue, 23 Nov 2004 20:49:52 -0700, Andrew Falanga wrote:
> Hello,
>
> As strange as it may sound, yes I need help with this simple task. I've
> got a problem that I've never seen before. The install works just
> perfectly, but when the system reboots all I get is "GRUB " in the upper
> left corner of my monitor with a flashing cursor one space to the text's
> right. This occurs whether I use the automated partitioning system or
> if I try and do it myself.
>
> For the current system setup, it's a brand new MoBo with an AMD-64
> processor. I have Windows XP currently installed and must dualboot the
> system. Windows XP consumes 55gb of our 80gb HDD, the remainder I want
> for linux (or some other free UNIX-like system). Any ideas as to what
> is going wrong? I know that a few years ago there was a deficiency in
> some systems for having boot files outside of a 6gb boundary. However,
> I thought that only applied to Windows and that it had been fixed. What
> am I missing? This is getting quite irritating.
>
> Thanks for any help,
> Andy
>
> PS if you wish to contact me directly, just e-mail umagnum338 at
> netscape dot net.
>
>
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I've never been able to get a Fedora distribution working on my computer,
and they all stall during the first boot process after install [flag don't
fix the problem either].
Point your browser to www.ubuntulinux.org and give Ubuntu linux a try.
Similar intended userbase, IMHO, but you'll be amazed at how easy the
installer is. And since its based on Debian, you get easy access to
Debian packages [and compatability] and apt-get.
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