On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 13:33:05 -0400, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
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> That worked. I'm sure I can take it from here.
Having done so by now, you might wish to go to what is currently
System > Administration > Services to enable and run Firstboot, which
should have run on your origin
On 04/27/2010 02:39 AM, David Bartmess wrote:
> On 4/26/2010 10:29 AM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
>>
>> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it
>> now three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot
>> of the newly installed system, I get the login screen.
ut up the graphical login screen.
> Nathan Woodruff
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> To: Community support for Fedora users
>
On 04/26/2010 01:12 PM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
What about Ctrl-Alt-F2?
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On Monday 26 April 2010 18:12:54 Nathan Woodruff wrote:
>
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
That should be Ctrl-Alt-F2.
That said, by default after the Fedora installation is complete and the system
is rebooted, it offers a welcome screen where you should setup at least one
regular us
users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
On 26 April 2010 10:12, Nathan Woodruff
wrote:
> At the login screen it displays "Other..." pressing ctl-f1 displays a blue
> ...
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
>
I believe all of those are the wrong shortcuts. Try Ctrl+Alt+(any
On 26 April 2010 10:12, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
> At the login screen it displays "Other..." pressing ctl-f1 displays a blue
> ...
> Pressing Alt f2 does absolutely nothing.
>
I believe all of those are the wrong shortcuts. Try Ctrl+Alt+(any Fn
key except for F1 or F7). That should get you to a tt
rd drives went bad.
>
> Is there anything else I can try?
>
> Nathan Woodruff
>
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ere anything else I can try?
>
> Nathan Woodruff
>
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of jack craig
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 1:00 PM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
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[mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of jack craig
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 1:00 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
sure, just do the ctl-f1, login as root, use the user_add cli to create
your non-root user.
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Nathan Woodruff
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> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:users-boun...@lists.fedoraproject.org] On Behalf Of Steve Berg
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:37 PM
> To: Community support for Fedora users
> Subject: Re: Installing Fedora
: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:37 PM
To: Community support for Fedora users
Subject: Re: Installing Fedora 12
> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it now
> three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of the
> newly
> installed system,
> I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it now
> three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of the
> newly
> installed system, I get the login screen. The first time when I installed,
> I
> used a password that I always use as a default, at least I t
On 4/26/2010 10:29 AM, Nathan Woodruff wrote:
I've downloaded the Fedora 12 desktop edition and I've installed it
now three times on a U2 server of ours. Every time after the reboot of
the newly installed system, I get the login screen. The first time
when I installed, I used a password that
gary artim wrote:
> Just uses create a mirror of a system I'm running. May help?! -- gary
>
This certainly works, but what I was mentioning to the O.P. was that at the
mkfs
step, there are options which can improve performance, particularly with ext4
and TB+ filesystems. But this is perfectly f
stefan riemens wrote:
> I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
> you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
> gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
> Alternatively, if you want to rearrange your partitions, yo
On 02/21/2010 03:35 AM, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd t
On 02/21/2010 08:43 AM, Brian Millett wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:05 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>
>> Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:05 -0500, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
> > Dear list
> >
> > I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> > installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> > 7200 RPM
> >
> > is it possible to transfer fedora 1
On 02/20/2010 04:14 PM, stefan riemens wrote:
> I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
> you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
> gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
> Alternatively, if you want to rearr
I use plain and simple dd from a livecd for this purpose.. Make sure
you get the devices correct though! After dd has finished, you can use
gparted to grow you partitions (or system-config-lvm in case of lvm).
Alternatively, if you want to rearrange your partitions, you could
create a partition tab
Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-install it as lots of
On 02/20/2010 12:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to r
On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/20/2010 12:01 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 12:58 PM, Joel Gomberg wrote:
>> On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>>>
On 20 Feb 2010 at 12:16, Jatin K wrote:
Date sent: Sat, 20 Feb 2010 12:16:11 +0530
From: Jatin K
To: "Community assistance,
and advice for using Fedora."
Subject:change HDD without Re-installing Fedora 12 .
On 02/20/2010 09:34 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
>> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>>
>>> Dear list
>>>
>>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
On 02/20/2010 03:00 PM, Andrew Haley wrote:
> On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/20/2010 06:46 AM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to r
On 02/20/2010 12:58 PM, Joel Gomberg wrote:
> On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer f
On 02/19/2010 10:48 PM, Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-ins
On 02/20/2010 12:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Jatin K wrote:
>
>> Dear list
>>
>> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
>> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
>> 7200 RPM
>>
>> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to a
Jatin K wrote:
> Dear list
>
> I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
> installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
> 7200 RPM
>
> is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
> want to re-install it as lots of so
Dear list
I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
7200 RPM
is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
want to re-install it as lots of software and configurations are
Dear list
I'm using FC 12 x86_64 on my dell vostro 1520 notebook with 160GB hdd
installed in it , now I want to upgrade the hdd from 160GB to 320GB
7200 RPM
is it possible to transfer fedora 12 from one hdd to another ?? I dont
want to re-install it as lots of software and configurations are
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