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  • Fedora Core 5 ::aka:: Frustrations of a Linux Newb

    Now don't get me wrong, I don't regret trying to switch to Linux. But let's just say, I'm extremely grateful I have another PC to use while I'm sorting out a difficult transition.

    So I installed the new Fedora Core 5 distro to my other PC, but then I decided that I wanted to have a dual boot setup. So I decided to reinstall XP with FC5.

    Everytime I would throw the XP cd in, I would select the option to "boot from cd" during the BIOS check. Usually with XP, the cd will do it's thing and check your hardware, and start the installation process before you're asked how you want to format and partition your HDD.

    However, since I have previously installed FC5, when XP checks my hardware configuration, the system hangs indefinitely. This basically means, I'm unable to reinstall XP onto other PC. :angry:

    Now, I've tried to be a good little newb. I've been doing proper research at the various fedora/linux forums, but you know how it is----most people have jobs and a social life, and tech support is availiable ONLY at the convenience of another person's schedule. So, for the last 3 days, I've been trying various solutions from a short list of people, and nobody seems to really know the exact cause yet.

    Anyway, I just thought it would be interesting since you don't often hear people mention how much they actually appreciate a M$ product. But after the last few days, I just want to kiss my regular system for being so stable, and so hasslefree. It almost makes me want to overlook the ridiculous price, privacy concerns, constant security patch updates, and the firewall/anti-virus/spyware/adware programs that are required to use XP. But hey, at least when I use XP, I know it will actually work as expected without requiring me to relentlessly study about kernels, root authority, and partition tables.



    </rant>
    Last edited by Subjugation; 06-24-2006, 02:42 AM.

  • #2
    Mmm should have tried my suggestion of sweet, sweet Ubuntu.
    thread killer

    Also who changed to pw to Squadless, how am I supposed to fly the banner of sucking at the game

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    • #3
      Wait! Someone else mentioned that same thing at fedoraforum. Tell me more about Ubuntu, if you don't mind.

      What distro do you have, and why is it better? I heard that yum is very slow compared to apt, for one. I also heard it had a lot smaller footprint. But the Fedora Core 5 is easy enough to install light, because you have the option whether you just want to install Gnome, and whatever accessories you want. So you have the option to make a light install with FC5, as well.

      But the yum vs apt issue is something that makes me want to give Ubuntu a second look.

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      • #4
        You did segment your disk and install Xp and FC5 on different segments, right?
        ☕ 🍔 🍅 🍊🍏

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        • #5
          Nope, that was part of the problem I think. Being a newb, I didn't know it was going to make my system hang next time I tried to format with the XP booty disk.

          But there's a happy ending, because was I was able to sort out the problem today. Used the disk in rescue mode, and was able to manually delete the partition table. It turns out, I was using the wrong PV name before. This meant the "fdisk /dev/hda" command wasn't working, because "hda" was the wrong PV name.

          -Fin-

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