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  1. atekigrl

    changing partition type to fix XP boot crisis

    This is the reason why I decided to have a refurb pc to test FD5 instead of partition my hdd. This'd be the next step once I've master the new os.
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    driving me crazy!

    Perfect iso downloads and installation!! THanks
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    driving me crazy!

    why don't you provide me with a good ftp or location where I can download at least the first disc and then I burn it and test it? I've been playing with this thing for over a week already. Thanks.
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    driving me crazy!

    I used this site ftp://ftp.muug.mb.ca/pub/fedora/linux/core/5/x86_64/iso/ then this one ftp://ftp.wustl.edu/pub/linux/distributions/fedora because I selected the 64bit instead of 32bit -- I used Nero to burn the iso's at 8x. This is the disc 1 file yarrow-SRPMS-disc1.iso ---- when I check the sha1sum, it showed it was ok. Using cd-r berkley & jensen (bj's brand).
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    driving me crazy!

    First of all, thank you for your responses. I downloaded the iso images into 5 different folders. Then, I burned the images with Nero, with the Disc Image option. I burned all iso images the same way as well as Knoppix & Mepis which those two are working very well. If fact, I'm formatting my Dell Insp 2650 with Mepis and installing it right from LiveCD. However, none of the images for Fedora are working on none of the three computers I have here. I conclude the issue are the actual image files downloaded from that ftp site. Nonetheless, the only thing it stills concerns me is that I downloaded the Knoppix & Mepis from the same ftp site and they worked. I also run the Sha1sum to each of the images as soon as downloaded them, and the key was exactly the same. My next step will be to check each image again with the sha1sum that comes with the Mepis OS. Right now I can't think of another solution to install Fedora core. :-/
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    driving me crazy!

    I'm going crazy trying to install Fedora C5 on my Inspiron 2650 laptop. Since I'm a LINUX NEWBIE I downloaded the iso files and burned them into 5 cd's as instructed (3:38am). After several(SSS) attempts, I was able to see the Fedora GUI for the first time in my 14.1'screen, but soon after, I noticed I downloaded the 64bit instead (5:41am)! darn!! -- I went back and I just got the correct 32bit for my system. BUT I'm not able to boot from cd anymore. That's not the whole issue here though. Since this is a dell machine, they placed a system bios psw which I can't crack. I called dell (35 mns waiting), and I was not able to speak chinese nor mexican (I don't mean to offend anyone pls, I just didn't understand a word coming out of their mouth); anyway, I hung-up 50mins later without bios psw. (I also tried F12 option here & nothin'). ----now, all I'm doing is writing for help and watching my laptop with the F8 menu waiting for me to decide what else I could do. I read the fedora docs on redhat & wiki plus other sites. They all seem very easy to follow instructions, but it's taking me a lot of gray hairs & flat a** to install this. Please help me anyone? Is there a boot disc, floppy, usb, something I can trigger my system to read/boot from cd again? (don't tell me the hammer, cuz I already did!)--- Btwn, I also downloaded Mepis - it works like a charm! At least I can see a light there - pls help this poor young lady. Thansk.
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