On 1/9/20 9:42 PM, linux guy wrote:
Once the boot process is complete, SELinux won't be happy and some of
the partitions will probably mount as read only.
To fix this problem, open a console session and issue the following
statement and reboot the computer.
#fixfiles onboot
#shutdown -r now
This method would probably work well on a computer with Windows installed
because installing the OS with the Live USB drive will take care of setting
up the dual boot part of the system. Because this method doesn't touch
/boot, the dual boot functionality will remain after the OS is cloned onto
t
I recently purchased a new computer. My old computer had Fedora 31
installed on an M.SATA drive. My new computer did not have an M.SATA
slot. I could have added one via a PCIe card, but decided against it.
I've been using Linux since RH8 days as my sole workstation. I've migrated
OSes from h