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Now that I can boot, I'm getting an "invalid partition" error during installatio
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I did. Then I tried it without the GUI and it worked. So I'm trying the GUI install again with "everything" included in Fedora. -
Now that I can boot, I'm getting an "invalid partition" error during installatio
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I'm installing Fedora on a machine I don't care much about, so anything to get it installed is fine with me. How can I completely format the hard drive to remove all partitions and start fresh for Fedora? -
Woohoo! It's working! Thanks guys! But I'm not gone yet. Chances are I'll be back.
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Originally posted by danleff: Quote: Yes, apparently, if you have the trial version, it will not burn over 300 mb, unless you buy the product with the full features. I just ran into this myself. As Dan said, Nero is very good. I use it all the time. There is also another product called CD Burner XP Pro, if you are using Win XP. It can be found here. Just what I was looking for.
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Thanks for the response. I did the md5sum checks, all is good. Apparently the Magic CD Burner included with Magic ISO Maker doesn't seem to be working properly. After I burn an image, the visible burn on the CD takes up a very small portion of it (not nearly enough to be 600 megs). Any ISO image burner recommendations?
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I'm using Magic ISO Maker. I made sure I burned the image. I tried it a few different ways; extracting the ISO to my hard drive, then burning the whole directory (including subs) to a CD-R. I also tried using Magic ISO Maker's built in ISO image burner, which asks for an ISO file and burns the image automatically to a CD. I guess my big question is what the folder tree should look like on my CD. The readme file says to use mnt/cdrom/, but that didn't work for me - and neither did simply using the structure in the ISO. One thing I'm hung up on; Disk 1 has a /images dir that has a boot.iso. Do I need to do anything with that? I simply burned it along with the rest of the files in disk1.iso to a CD. Keep in mind, boot.iso is the only ISO in disk1.iso. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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I'm totally new to Linux, but ready to give it a try. My other computer is currently running WinXP but I'm hoping to replace it with Fedora. So, I downloaded all four ISOs of Fedora Core 2, burned their images onto four CDs, and tried booting off Disk 1. However, every time the computer boots, the CD-ROM scans but then proceeds to load WinXP. My boot order is as follows: (1) CD-ROM, (2) floppy, (3) hard drive, (4) network boot. What am I doing wrong?