I'm going to put off dealing with the "new"
computer until I get another VGA cable.
This computer also requires a VGA cable,
which makes using the "new" one a bit of a bother.
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On 7/3/22 22:04, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Sat, 2 Jul 2022, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 6:23 PM Robert McBroom via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Do you plan to have the user "home" directory in a separate partition?
There have been glitches with config
On Wed, 2022-07-06 at 09:16 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:
> I'm tri-booting between Win11, Fedora and Ubuntu. I used to have the
> bios time configured to local time and found that Linux assumed the
> bios time was UTC, and didn't provide an easy way of changing that,
> and hence was always 10 hour
On 4/7/22 22:37, Tim via users wrote:
Barry wrote:
I ran duel boot win10+fedora like this,
now I duel boot win11+fedora in this way.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
Duel? Are they fighting each other?
Sorry :-)
I think it's rather apt.
Not sorry ;-)
I'm tri-booting between Win11, Fedora and Ubuntu. I
Barry wrote:
>> I ran duel boot win10+fedora like this,
>> now I duel boot win11+fedora in this way.
Patrick O'Callaghan:
> Duel? Are they fighting each other?
>
> Sorry :-)
I think it's rather apt.
Not sorry ;-)
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On Mon, 2022-07-04 at 08:13 +0100, Barry wrote:
> I ran duel boot win10+fedora like this,
> now I duel boot win11+fedora in this way.
Duel? Are they fighting each other?
Sorry :-)
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> On 4 Jul 2022, at 03:11, Michael Hennebry
> wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2 Jul 2022, George N. White III wrote:
>
>>> On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 6:23 PM Robert McBroom via users <
>>> users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
>>
>> Do you plan to have the user "home" directory in a separate partition?
>>
n get Linux to run well using local time, that's second best.
Though be prepared to have a fight around daylight savings time changes
(Linux usually worked well enough by itself, in local time, but dual
booting may require you to manually intervene on both sides, so both
sides feel they
On Sat, 2 Jul 2022, George N. White III wrote:
On Wed, Jun 29, 2022 at 6:23 PM Robert McBroom via users <
users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Do you plan to have the user "home" directory in a separate partition?
There have been glitches with configuration details stored in the
users home d
Fedora)
> > in case I ever need Windows for something.
> >
> > I have set up dual booting before,
> > but it has been a long time.
> > Ideally it would be a triple boot:
> > one for Windows, one that I just installed
> > and one that I've been using lat
e suggestions to use Windows' tools to shrink NTFS and
its partition. But more importantly make sure to disable Fast
Still, why a two-step?
Why not with Windows tools or with Linux tools?
startup.https://dev.to/xeroxism/how-to-disable-fast-start-in-ubuntu-windows-dual-booting-setup-4akn
Now
firmware is BIOS. Fedora last.
If firmware is UEFI, the order doesn't matter.
I agree with the suggestions to use Windows' tools to shrink NTFS and
its partition. But more importantly make sure to disable Fast
startup.https://dev.to/xeroxism/how-to-disable-fast-start-in-ubuntu-window
On 6/30/22 16:17, Michael Hennebry wrote:
Thanks.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2022, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 6/29/22 00:16, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I think that I would want to dual-boot it (Windows/Fedora)
in case I ever need Windows for something.
Here is how I do the booting on a Dell Stu
Thanks.
On Wed, 29 Jun 2022, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 6/29/22 00:16, Michael Hennebry wrote:
I think that I would want to dual-boot it (Windows/Fedora)
in case I ever need Windows for something.
Here is how I do the booting on a Dell Studio. The first step is to use the
windows
: 350 MB
C: 930.44 GB
recovery: 750 MB
I think that I would want to dual-boot it (Windows/Fedora)
in case I ever need Windows for something.
I have set up dual booting before,
but it has been a long time.
Ideally it would be a triple boot:
one for Windows, one that I just installed
and one that
I think that I would want to dual-boot it (Windows/Fedora)
in case I ever need Windows for something.
I have set up dual booting before,
but it has been a long time.
Ideally it would be a triple boot:
one for Windows, one that I just installed
and one that I've been using lately.
Mostly w
On Fri, Dec 15, 2017 at 11:21 AM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
> system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
> process before destroying my system.
>
> I will create a 50GB partition fo
On 12/15/2017 10:21 AM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I installed Fe
On 12/15/2017 11:21 AM, Sudhir Khanger wrote:
Hello,
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I in
Hello,
I have to install Windows 8.1 so that Dell technician can troubleshoot my
system. I have not installed Windows in years, so, I wanted to confirm the
process before destroying my system.
I will create a 50GB partition for Windows 8.1. I installed Fedora with
automatic partitioning. As a
I have a new USB3 drive and would like to install Windows on one
partition of it for occasional dual booting. I already have F25 on my
main drives (root on a 128GB SSD and /home on a 1TB internal SATA) so
the usual advice of "install Windows first, then Linux" is not really
what I wa
I am zero for three trying to get fc18 to dual boot. I have a number of systems
with fc16 or fc17 currently dual booting, some with XP as well. In every case,
doing a new install into a new boot and root space, NONE of the existing
installed OS were recognized, only fc18 was left bootable. I
On Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:12:57 +
Peter Moule wrote:
> O.S. So I decided to try Fedora 14.I downloaded the live disc ,burnt to
> C D and installed it on my Asus 1000 netbook.
> My 160 gb. hard drive now looks like this:
> sda1(18 gb) Mandriva 2010,sda5(19 gb) Fedora 14,sda6(3.6 gb)
> swap,sda7
Original Message
Subject:Dual booting problem
Date: Wed, 15 Dec 2010 17:01:57 +
From: Peter Moule
Reply-To: petermou...@tiscali.co.uk
To: Surrey Linux Users Group
I have been looking for a replacement for Mandriva 2009 as my second
O.S. So I
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