> This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
>
> This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20 is
not offered in the boot window.
> I see three options for Fedora-19, and a windows option. I can sign
on to Fedora-19, but the left and
> right screens are reversed!
Good evening,
I followed Chris's suggestions. Thank-you, Chris. Here are relevant
session portions:
=
bash.6[~]: grub2-install /dev/sda
Installation finished. No error reported.
bash.7[~]:
-
[edited /etc/default/grub. here are the new contents]
On Jan 22, 2014, at 6:18 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> Chris's part 1 raises another question. My system was new in March 2013.
>> Fedora-18 was installed. Whatever grub came with that is the grub that was
>> installed.
>
> No, Fedora 18 came with 2.00-13 not 1.99. So either the bootinfosc
On Jan 22, 2014, at 4:55 PM, William Mattison
wrote:
> Joe asks:
>
> > > And I did "fedup --network 20".
> >
> > Have you run the upgrade yet?
>
> Yes, I did that Monday afternoon. I did not watch it continually, but I saw
> no indication of trouble until the boot screen came up with no Fed
Joe asks:
> > And I did "fedup --network 20".
>
> Have you run the upgrade yet?
Yes, I did that Monday afternoon. I did not watch it continually, but I saw no
indication of trouble until the boot screen came up with no Fedora-20.
Important question... Given my answer above, is what Chris advi
On Jan 21, 2014, at 11:00 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> Before rebooting, confirm that fedup says it's ready for you to reboot the
> system, and then fpaste the fedupdebug.log (or pastebin it).
And for that matter if it says you can reboot, go ahead. You should have
something like an "System Up
On Jan 21, 2014, at 7:44 PM, William wrote:
>
>
> The url is "pastebin.com/tGhLuhJt"
>
1.
"Grub2 (v1.99) is installed in the MBR…"
Why has this never been updated? I have to go back to Fedora 16 to find a GRUB
this old. Since what's in the MBR points to core.img at sector 1, and the
firs
On 01/21/2014 06:44 PM, William wrote:
And I did "fedup --network 20".
Have you run the upgrade yet?
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On Jan 20, 2014, at 7:25 PM, William https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users>> wrote:
Sorry for the delay in responding; I've been down with a bug.
>/
/> >/ Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com"
under the username "wcmpaste",
> and the
Allegedly, on or about 20 January 2014, William sent:
> I can sign on to Fedora-19, but the left and right
> screens are reversed! (This is a dual monitor system.)
You should be able to drag and drop the monitor icons around into the
order that you want, in the displays properties configurator.
On Mon, 20 Jan 2014 16:37:56 -0500
William wrote:
> This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
>
> This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20 is
> not offered in the boot window.
rpm -q kernel, to see if you have an *fc20* kernel
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On 01/20/2014 04:37 PM, William wrote:
This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20 is
not offered in the boot window.
Sometimes I've had to update the grub selections manually, using:
grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/gru
On Jan 20, 2014, at 7:25 PM, William wrote:
>
> Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com"
> under the username "wcmpaste", and the text is named "bootinfoscript
> results".
I can't find it with that information. It should have given you a URL you can
pos
On 01/21/14 10:25, William wrote:
> Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com"
> under the username "wcmpaste", and the text is named "bootinfoscript
> results". By the way, that took quite a lot of copy-and-paste operations.
> Is there a way to just upload t
> > This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
> >
> > This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20
is not offered in the boot window.
> > I see three options for Fedora-19, and a windows option. I can sign
on to Fedora-19, but the left and
> > screens are revers
On Jan 20, 2014, at 2:37 PM, William wrote:
> This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
>
> This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20 is not
> offered in the boot window. I see three options for Fedora-19, and a windows
> option. I can sign on to Fedora-1
This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20 is
not offered in the boot window. I see three options for Fedora-19, and
a windows option. I can sign on to Fedora-19, but the left and right
screens are reversed! (This
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