Re: Where is the bootloader installed on GPT formatted disk?

2020-04-14 Thread spike
Hi Richard On 12.04.20 14:43, Richard Shaw wrote: > Yes, you don't have a MBR with GPT, you should be booting with UEFI, however, > if you need to BIOS boot a GPT partitioned disk, it's telling you what you > need, just could use some more details. Yes, I think so, too. Especially since the the

Re: Where is the bootloader installed on GPT formatted disk?

2020-04-14 Thread spike
000)/File(\EFI\fedora\shimx64.efi) > On 4/7/20 10:44 PM, spike wrote: >> I'm installing Fedora 31 with a kickstart file that contains >> >> bootloader --location=mbr #Same when omitting location parameter, mbr is >> default >> ... >> According to the d

Where is the bootloader installed on GPT formatted disk?

2020-04-07 Thread spike
Hi, I'm installing Fedora 31 with a kickstart file that contains bootloader --location=mbr #Same when omitting location parameter, mbr is default zerombr clearpart --all part /boot/efi --fstype=efi --size=200 --ondisk=sda part / --fstype=ext4 --size=1--ondisk=sda --grow According t

Re: Minimum Required RPM Packages for Running Fedora

2010-07-14 Thread Chris Spike
Hi, On 07/14/2010 11:51 AM, siavash ghiasvand wrote: > 2- How can I reach this minimal system? (As I described above those > dependencies make it impossible to remove unwanted packages after > installation and also there is no option to remove unwanted packages > before installation) Did you try

Re: Firefox java plugin

2010-05-26 Thread Chris Spike
Hi Alejandro, On 05/27/2010 04:53 AM, Alejandro Rodriguez Luna wrote: > Hi all, i just installed F13 and downloaded java from sun, and installed > on /opt, the problem is that i can't get the plugin for firefox work, i > made a soft link from /opt/jre/plugins/i386/ libjavaplugin_oji.so to > ~/.moz

Re: Printer IDs in Fedora 13: your help is neeeded!

2010-04-07 Thread Chris Spike
On 04/07/2010 12:18 AM, Gianluca Sforna wrote: [..] > Alternatively, you can > also determine missing IDs with your own installation of Fedora 11 and > 12 by following the steps outlined in Tim Waugh's blog[4]. su -c ./check-device-ids.py Examining connected devices Installing relevant drivers usi