Ubuntu :: Dual Boot Fedora 13 And 10.10

Dec 29, 2010

i have been trying too dual boot fedora 13 and ubuntu 10.10. i have already had ubuntu 10.10 installed and i put the fedora 13 live cd in and shrank my ubuntu volume to create two different partitions. after everything installed i could only boot into fedora. no grub menu would come up.

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I currently have XP installed on a NetBook (Samsung NC10), and would like to run Fedora on it. I'm currently looking at putting Fedora onto a flash memory card to test it works OK on the hardware, before installing it to the hard disk. The problem I've got is that the boot sector is occupied by WDE software (TrueCrypt). Will this pose a problem for dual-booting XP with Fedora, or will GRUB move the boot loader in the usual way?

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I installed grub on the Fedora disk so as to not touch the windows disk at all.

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So how do I add Ubuntu to this now?

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Here is my grub.cfg file

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Sep 4, 2011

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so now what? Also this is my partitions> http://img94.imageshack.us/img94/9853/unledtlh.jpg

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I had installed Fedora 13 on an unused partition of my ATA hard-drive yesterday. The primary OS here was Windows Vista.

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Fedora wouldn't boot cause of some "power issues" - there were none. Windows Vista wouldn't boot because "BootMGR was missing"

I figured if I removed Fedora using the live CD - format the partition, it would help. It didn't. Well, atleast the partition got formatted. I tried re-installing F13 from the live CD but it doesn't finish the process - saying a command, something to do with 'shutdown' is not valid.

I tried repairing Vista from the Installation DVD but it is unable to do so.

Right now, on rebooting the computing, I enter the 'grub' console. I tried using grub commands to boot "Windows" from the (hd0,0) partition like thus,

Code:
grub> rootnoverify (hd0,0)
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grub> chainloader +1
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After much searching I was unable to find any information on dual booting Fedora 12 from Ubuntu 9.10. Here is how I got it to work: If you are installing both distributions it is recommended that you install Fedora 12 first, then Ubuntu. It may be possible to chainload Ubuntu's bootloader (grub2) from Fedora 12's (legacy grub), although I haven't tested to confirm if this works. (If it works for you please reply).

Once you are done installing both distributions, boot Ubuntu and open a terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal).

When you are in the terminal type:"sudo blkid /dev/xxx", where xxx is the root partition of Fedora 12.If you specified a sepearate /boot partition, then you will need the UID of that partition as well.

You will recieve output that appears much like:
austin@ubuntu:/$ sudo blkid /dev/sda1
/dev/sda1: LABEL="Fedora Boot" UUID="e7cd142b-1fb7-4c34-8a2b-b00dd8e7f081" TYPE="ext3" Copy down the UID from the "UUID=" field (without quotes). For example, from the output above, the UID of my Fedora 12 boot partition is e7cd142b-1fb7-4c34-8a2b-b00dd8e7f081.

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Jan 4, 2010

I had Ubuntu 9.10 installed on my laptop. A while ago I dual installed Fedora 12 on the laptop & now I can't enter Ubuntu. I don't get an option to select the OS at start up, Fedora loads automatically. Can anyone help me configuring my GRUB? This is my grub.conf file in fedora -

# grub.conf generated by anaconda
#
# Note that you do not have to rerun grub after making changes to this file
# NOTICE: You have a /boot partition. This means that

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Also, the Ubuntu installation is 64bit, whereas the Fedora installation is 32bit, don't think that should cause any problems, but I want to be sure.

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I would like to dual boot Ubuntu 10.04 and Fedora 13. I have 20 GB set aside for Fedora and Ubuntu is already installed. I know that I need to not install the boot loader in Fedora (GRUB) and I have done that. Fedora is not detected in my grub from Ubuntu. How to I get Fedora to be detected by Grub. Do I need to reinstall Fedora? Also, I deleted Windows, but my grub still has Visa on the boot menu.

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Dec 3, 2010

I plan to do a fresh install of Ubuntu 10.10, and I would like to dual-boot it with Fedora 14.

My last experience with Fedora's installation program was not good. It erased my Windows 7 partition without me telling it to. :/

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Jan 20, 2010

I installed Ubuntu 9.10 on my laptop. Thereafter, I installed Fedora 12 on another partition. Now when I boot, my bootloader lets me select Fedora 12 or Ubuntu, kind of. When I select Ubuntu I get ERROR 13. Now... when I installed Fedora 12, I selected Ubuntu (or I thought) as another OS. Guess I messed up.

I need to know how I would fix this problem. I know it has something to do with GRUB, either its' conf file or the menu list, but I really don't know how to make the changes.

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Nov 18, 2010

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Aug 2, 2010

After asking on both this forum and the Fedora forum, I felt it was safe enough to install a copy of Fedora on my working-well openSUSE drive. I have a 1 TB drive, partitioned as follows:

I did an install of Fedora 13, was VERY careful to set up the installer to put it's files in the partitions I wanted, although I did let it mark the partition as active, feeling it may have to boot during the installation process.

I had grub installed in the root of the partition rather than the MBR for both systems.

When Fedora finished installing, I rebooted the system only to find that it wouldn't. I got the dreaded "No Boot Device" message.

So, I started the 5 hour process of booting with the parted magic disk, booting with a Gentoo live disk (only one around), monkeying with the install parts of the openSUSE and Fedora disks, swapping drives to Windows to download openSUSE Live CDs (yes, both) and searching the forums and various other web sites for some poor bloke who did the same stupid whatever it was I did, and finally, as I was using fdisk on the Gnome Live CD, I noticed the warning message stating that fdisk would not work on a drive that was partitioned with the GPD format.

Notice that I have 5 partitions? That is not a typo on my part, I used the GPD format when I set it up so I could do what I did without using "imitation" partitions.

When I used parted (the command line editor on the Gnome Live CD) to change the active partition, everything started working again! Well, at least I can boot the openSUSE system, the most important thing.

It is my suspicion that the Fedora install uses fdisk to do it's work, and fdisk just mucks up a GPD formatted disk. Not the information, just the part of the drive that holds the partition table. Perhaps just the flags section. I don't know enough to say with any certainty.

I didn't change the drives parameters during the installation of Fedora, so I don't know of it even offers the GPD partitioning option. If not, I can understand how this sort of thing could happen.

Still....So now all I have to do is make the grub menu, the one installed with openSUSE, boot the Fedora installation on the next partition. Seems simple enough.

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I've been wrestling with this for the last couple of days - I can't dual boot XP and F10.

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I want to divide a 60GB in half, using 30GB for each.

The issue that I am having is whichever I install first uses the full drive.

For example, if I boot the F14LiveUSB then"install to hard drive", it creates a volume group for the whole drive even though I have changed the size of the / and /home partitions to total about 30GB. Also, that there is about 30GB of free space in the volume group.

Then when I boot the F14x86_64 Live and "install to hard drive" using , selecting "Use Free Space", a message is displayed saying "could not find enough fres space for automatic partitioning, please chose another partition method."

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