Hi all,
Is there no more "grub2-mkconfig" in Fedora 27?
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Hi all,
I have the fedora 23 installed on a machine with UEFI BIOS, and secure
boot enabled; after you installed VirtualBox 5.0 on this machine, I
create the VM's normally, but when I go to install, I get an error
message saying that vboxdrv can not be loaded; I used the link below
and the install
Hi all,
You know if you can dual boot with GPT and BIOS disks on the same machine?
/dev/sdb GPT -> Windows 10
/dev/sda BIOS -> Fedora 23 x64
The machine only starts with Windows; not appear the boot menu
Thanks!
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Dear All,
I had a setup with "Windows 10" and "Fedora 23" dual boot (UEFI). I
installed the "Fedora 24" on this machine and the installer failed to
detect the most "Windows 10". Does anyone know how to reconfigure /
reinstall GRUB to Windows appears in the boot menu?
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> Does the EFI boot menu show an option for Windows? Look in /boot/efi/EFI
> and see if there is a Microsoft directory there.
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> Maybe the installer created a separate EFI system partition?
>
> Could you post the link that this command will show, as root:
> sudo parted -l | fpaste
>
> And just to clarify, the "EFI boot menu" is the menu you invoke from
> the firmware at early boot (typically by pressing an F* button on the
> Then you must have formatted the EFI partition during the install. You
> could check the log files in /var/log/anaconda/ to verify that. There have
> been several people with the same issue on ask.fedoraproject.org. The
> solution seems to be to get the install/repair iso file from the Microsof
Hi all,
I would like to install "Virtualbox" already during the installation
of "system". both added to the repository rpmfusion free and nonfree,
but the package virtualbox does not appear in any of the groups of
programs.
Does anyone know if this is possible?
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> Have you tried to run yum serach virtualbox?
>
> If not do that.
I think you misunderstand. I would like to install virtualbox while
installing Fedora.
After the installed system is easy to make this installation.
Thanks Jon.
>
> There are two versions of VirtualBox, one in Oracle repo and ot
>
> Yes you are right I did misunderstand,
>
> Well anyway you can install VirtualBox/VirtualBox-OSE when you install
> Fedora and come to "Package Group Selection" you can add repo and choose to
> customize your installation to add appropriate package.
>
> You can find this in Fedora 17 Installati
>
> but why in the world do you not simply install it then istead
> wasting your time?
>
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> Are you sure rpmfusion has VirtaulBox and not just kmod\akmod-VirtaulBox
> I can't find VirtaulBox on rpmfusion site
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Hi all,
FC17 does not exist in the installation option "askmethod." how we can
install it via network?
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> From my F17 notes to myself
>
> F17 NFS install as follows
> On first screen following boot hit ESC and type "linux
> repo=nfsiso:192.168.1.5:/global/db/sw/F17"
>
> Standard NFS install then works cleanly
>
>
> For other installation methods
> http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/17/html/
> boot the netinst.iso image that is in the Fedora repository.
> It automatically fetches information from the mirrorlists.
> If you want to override the default mirrorlist useage:
> 1)boot netint.iso
> 2)hit quickly on the grub screen
> 3)edit the command and add:
> "inst.
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> On 07/02/2012 11:13 AM, Celso Viana wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> FC17 does not exist in the installation option "askmethod." how we can
> install it via network?
>
> That does sound like a mistake, but I know that the network install CD
>
> Since I keep recommending unetbootin I only recently fond out that the
> version downloaded depends on 32 bit libraries so it will not run easily
> on a 64bit system.
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Hi all,
I'm trying to install GNS3 (network simulator) in Fedora 18 and missing
dependency "python-sip," I can not find. Can anyone help?
Thanks
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2013/4/13 Ed Greshko
> On 04/14/13 07:49, Celso Viana wrote:
> > I'm trying to install GNS3 (network simulator) in Fedora 18 and missing
> dependency "python-sip," I can not find. Can anyone help?
>
> Taking a SWAG here
>
> F18 contains the package py
Hi all,
I set Fedora 38 Workstation's power mode to performance, but if any
user doesn't login the computer hibernates. How do I change this
behavior so that the computer does not go to sleep if there is no user
logged in?
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Done. It worked.
Thanks
Em qui., 9 de nov. de 2023 às 13:32, Iosif Fettich
escreveu:
>
> Hi,
>
> merely out of curiosity, I asked your question on ChatGPT. Here's the answer:
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