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Old 20th August 2006, 08:30 PM
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Cant get Fedora to boot

Ok, I admit it I am a newbie with Linux. I have burned a dvd and cd images of Fedora and can not get them to boot. I am using an Athlon 800 with 512mb memory, 80 gig hard drive. I have changed the boot sequence in the bios to boot on cd. System just bypasses and starts in the Windows XP program.

I have also tried burning the boot.iso image to a cd and still wont boot.

Any ideas or input would be helpful
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