On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 2:33 PM Matt Morgan wrote:
>
> I have a new laptop, set up with Windows, that I'm trying to install F38
> on. I used the media writer to make a USB boot/install drive. It booted
> fine, and I clicked to install to hard drive.
>
> I took about half of the 1TB SSD for Fedora
El 15/7/23 a las 12:02, José María Terry Jiménez via users escribió:
It seems you burned the Fedora Live image in your NVMe 0 Namespace 1
Partition 5 as seen in
nvme0n1p5 partition ext4 1024MiB fedora_localhost-live
You must burn it to an external USB drive (ej /dev/sdx) and boot for it.
El 13/7/23 a las 20:33, Matt Morgan escribió:
Hi. I haven't been here for a long time, which I guess is a testament
to how well Fedora works these days.
I have a new laptop, set up with Windows, that I'm trying to install
F38 on. I used the media writer to make a USB boot/install drive. It
bo
On Thu, 13 Jul 2023 14:33:04 -0400
Matt Morgan wrote:
> Hi. I haven't been here for a long time, which I guess is a testament
> to how well Fedora works these days.
True.
> I have a new laptop, set up with Windows, that I'm trying to install
> F38 on. I used the media writer to make a USB boot/
On 7/13/23 11:33, Matt Morgan wrote:
If I then go into "BLIVET GUI PARTITIONING" I do see a Btrfs volume,
labeled "fedora_locahost-live," of 460GB. It has "home" and "root"
subvolumes. It has no mountpoints for / and /home, but I can add them.
Still, I guess it wants me to tell it where to put
Hi. I haven't been here for a long time, which I guess is a testament to
how well Fedora works these days.
I have a new laptop, set up with Windows, that I'm trying to install F38
on. I used the media writer to make a USB boot/install drive. It booted
fine, and I clicked to install to hard drive.