View Full Version : Just out of curiosity
irot
2004-07-24, 11:32 AM CDT
I'm kinda new to this, and am still downloading the Athlon64 install ISOs (and yes, i am running an Athlon64 ;)) . But just out of curiosity, how many of u here were able to (honestly) install Fedora Core 2 (any version, not necessarily the 64bit one):
- dual booted with WinXP
- on one hard drive
- without a hitch
- on the first try
- without the aid of caffeine
- and still managed to get enough sleep...?
:cool:
a few more hours and it'll be my turn, yayyy... :D
earobinson111
2004-07-24, 11:51 AM CDT
well i dont have an athlone64 but i did
ewdi
2004-07-24, 12:21 PM CDT
i did on my athlon 64, got a lot of trouble on my laptop though :p
marks_linux
2004-07-25, 12:29 AM CDT
I did, then went to 64bit (then had problems getting other apps to install - mostly my inexperience), then wnet back to 32.
Running happily dual boot to WInXP (one of the lucky ones where it all "just worked")
Mark
Jman
2004-07-25, 05:00 AM CDT
Not me, my upgrade (32 bit) had the partition table bug. Oh well, clean install is a fresh start.
Moved to Fedora Focus.
james016
2004-07-25, 05:14 PM CDT
Me. I got it triple booting. Though all OS were put on a brand new hard disk. The 3rd OS is Xandros.
AliOop
2004-07-25, 06:46 PM CDT
Add me to the bunch that didn't experence any problems. Of course I've been playing around with one Linux distro or another for some time. Even so, FC2 and 1 installed without a hitch. Let me back-up some. I had a sound problem that was solved by installing a PCI card. I had an old ISA originally. But other then that, no problems with the install. I have had some minor problem running/installing some apps. But a little work and I'm good to go. By the way, I've never been a fan of duel boot machines. Fedora is the only OS on my machine.
bob
2004-07-25, 09:02 PM CDT
No Prob. Used PartitionMagic 7.0 which suggested a Linux partition with swap, installation went smooth as silk, dual booting with XP. Considering my lack of experience with Linux or Grub at the time, it's a damned good thing too!
owakroeger
2004-07-25, 09:33 PM CDT
I did a dual-boot with FC2 and Win98 with absolutely no problems. The only problems I experienced were self induced post install. Y'know, when your enthusiasm exceeds your abilities and/or knowlege. But, as you fix your self-induced problems, hopefully you learn from them.
shadowfox
2004-07-26, 01:49 AM CDT
Ok, so I just downloaded the fc2 isos from redhat's site and have them burned. Now here is the problem:
I've got a Athlon 2000XP with 512MB Ram and a 20GB drive with 11GB towards Windows XP and the rest is *suppose* to be for fc2. I've had RH 9.0 on it and was trying to play with fc2. Here is what I get after burning the iso's.
On bootup: Tries to read cdrom - then boots XP.
I've burnt discs twice! Help.
taylor65
2004-07-26, 01:59 AM CDT
I installed FC2 on 4 different systems, first time, no problems. Only one of them is being dual booted with windows though.
owakroeger
2004-07-26, 04:16 AM CDT
There's a thread from about 6 weeks ago, or so, dealing specifically with dual boot and Windows XP. And it includes a very well written howto on how to avoid the problem you mention, and how to fix it if you break it. Look for 'dual-boot and Windows XP' in the threads.
irot
2004-07-28, 03:26 PM CDT
ok all went well..except for some self induced problems during partitioning (like what owa said :p )
apart from that, everything's fine..well...kinda fine
you could expect some more posts from me in the AMD64 section though as i am starting to meet with frustration :mad:
thx for the responses :cool:
Ug
2004-07-28, 05:21 PM CDT
I had absolutely no problems with my out of the box Win XP laptop. ;)
sailor
2004-07-28, 11:00 PM CDT
No problems that couldn't be fixed (config...etc)...I did not install FC 2 on same drive though..I did do that with FC 1 ...but over all no problems...
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