Fedora Installation :: How To Install Moblin Over F14

Nov 15, 2010

i've installed fedora 14 with gnome, and i want to install moblin desktop. but i can't find "moblin desktop" group or other like that. how can i install moblin ?

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Fedora Installation :: LVM For Dual Boot Moblin Install - No Free Space

Jun 17, 2009

I've got Fedora 11 working fine on an HP Mini 2140 netbook. (Wireless works after enabling the rpmfusion repo and installing the broadcom-wl driver.) Now I want to try to put Moblin 2.0 on the netbook as a dual boot.

Unfortunately the Moblin installer (Anaconda? Looks like it.) reports that there's no free space on the / volume. It looks like what's going on is that Fedora 11 created two partitions: /boot and /; and the / partition is LVM and uses all the rest of the available space on the hard drive.

I want to continue using Fedora 11's bootloader for any dual boot. So, basic question #1: Is the solution to create another partition for the Moblin install, or to resize the existing / LV in the existing LV group, and then create another LV for the Moblin install? In other words, can I install another OS on a second LV in the same LVG?

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The computer is pretty slow so i want it to start moblin and just that and make it work easilly.

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Moblin does have a GRUB, but I'm presuming that its the legacy version, not GRUB 2. How would I get the Ubuntu GRUB back as the main bootloader if that were the case?

This is just planning, there will probably be more question springing to mind later on.

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Jan 7, 2010

Right, I've made some progress in regards to this. Moblin is now on the GRUB2 boot menu thanks to a sudo update-grub. But for some strange reason, it comes up with this the scenario in the first image when I go into its entry.

I tried doing some stuff to the /etc/default/grub, but that didn't even help. The second image shows the contents of /etc/default/grub.

I would really like Moblin to work. I am so close to getting it to work, yet so far because I can't even boot into it

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Jun 28, 2009

I have been using Redhat/Fedora for 11 years. I don't understand why Fedora 11, can't even do a vga graphical install, when Windows can.

I tried many parameters, including xdriver=vesa, and it cannot used graphical install.

So, I tried text install, which I have done many times in the past.

However, F11 seems crippled, in that it will NOT do the same install achievable from a graphical install.

It will NOT allow the use of fdisk, and it will NOT allow any selection of any packages.

What is the point of this option?

Even after trying all of this, for a dual boot install, and F11 claims to have installed, there is no grub or equivalent, and the computer just boots windows, just like Fedora 11 did absolutely nothing.

What are the options now? Why is text install so crippled and incomplete? Why is standard VGA mode so hard?

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Dec 10, 2009

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Feb 8, 2009

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How do i find out if my machine is x32 x64 x86?

Anyway im trying to install kernel headers and devel from the fedora installation disk but i dont know how to get to the cdrom thru terminal as i cant copy the RPMs to desktop by drag n drop or using software installer.

I dont have an internet connection to the pc so i cant use yum (which would make things so much easier) so can anyone tell me how how to install these packages thru terminal?

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i have connected the server trought ssh and i am in the terminal. Now i want to install kde or gnome so i and my friend could use the server as a mail en WWW bla bla bla server. and my question is how i need to do that i tryd : yum groupinstall "KDE (K Desktop Environment)" and yum groupinstall "X Window System" but none works i have seen those commands on this forum so i tryd it.

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Please keep in mind I'm a noob when it comes down to a lot of things, so if there's an antivirus I have to install manually, please included a step by step.

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I am an inexperienced Linux user, I have tried Knoppix and Ubuntu in the past. Since we use Fedora servers at work I have wanted to try Fedora for some time and I tried running it in a virtual machine.My virtual machine is Sun VirtualBox and my OS is Vista Ultimate. Everything worked well until it was time to decide where Fedora is to be installed.Alright, screenshot time yet? This is where I hit the wall, the screen where you select installation drive/partition. The field is greyed out as you can see.

I have prepared a partition, at first I formatted it in FAT32 but because I didn't see it in the installation screen I just re-formatted it in NTFS.Installing with virtual machine should be working? Why is the field grey? What to do? Is it because I have mounted the dowloaded disc image instead of burning it?
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I have had other linux installed in the same partition without a problem. What gives?

150GB drive for both OS's Separate drive for data, not involved in the install.

| 72GB NTFS Win2K | 76 GB free for ext3 and swap |

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Sep 9, 2011

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Jan 29, 2009

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Jul 21, 2009

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Dec 24, 2009

im still relatively new to linux and fedora, and i was wondering if it would be possible to install another distro on an external hard disk and keep fedora's grub. i tried this once before but the following things happened: (fedora is on my internal hard disk) the installation to the external hard drive went well, and i set the boot partition to C: because thats the first partition however when i unplugged my external hard drive, and proceeded to boot into fedora, nothing happened. my bios screen flashed and then a blank screen with a cursor. is there anyway to keep Fedora's grub where it is and just install another linux distro without that said distro's grub and add that distro to the grub list in fedora manually? or even boot to my external from the bios itself (because mine can do that)

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Nov 23, 2010

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Jun 25, 2011

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Feb 1, 2009

Decided to move away from Microsoft and after much reading on the various options decided Fedora 10 was what I needed.So, current set up is 750mb of ram, 120gb hdd, amd 1500ghz processor. Currently running XP. All I plan to do is get rid of xp entierly and replace it with a clean insall of Fedora.So I downloaded the install dvd iso file, wrote it to dvd, popped the dvd in the drive and re-set the computer (as far as I can make out from the install doc this is what I'm suppossed to do so far). Now, to bood from a dvd I just need to press "esc" on start up and change the boot priority to that drive, so I did that. Now is where I have the problem, the next screen to appear says;

ISOLINUX 3.61 2008-02-03 Copyright (C) 1994-2008 H. Peter Anvin
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Boot failed: press a key to retry..Now when I press a key to retry the inevetible repeat of the same screan occurs.I have searched for help and don't seem to find anyone having a similar problem, am I doing something wrong?

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