Fedora Solved https://fedorasolved.org These are the search results for the query, showing results 1 to 15. Installing Fedora 16 on Macs https://fedorasolved.org/Members/jmontleon/installing-fedora-16-on-macbooks-using-grub2-efi Helpful hints for getting Fedora 16 installed on various Mac models No publisher jmontleon Install Solutions 2012-03-03T04:19:08Z Page TigerVNC server through SSH Tunnel https://fedorasolved.org/Members/zdenek/tigervnc-server Short guide for VNC server configuration with the access to VNC server through SSH tunnel to enable encrypted access on remote desktop. No publisher zdenek Install Solutions Server Solutions Network Solutions Desktop 2011-02-25T01:32:43Z Page Software Raid In Fedora https://fedorasolved.org/Members/dcr226/software-raid-in-fedora Software raid can be really useful for a variety of different scenarios. The different types of raid available and their individual pros and cons are outside of the scope of this howto, but for the purposes of this document, we will be discussing raid 1. Although RAID 1 should not be considered a backup solution, it does provide fault tolerance by mirroring two drives, and allowing the array to function on only one drive whilst the second is replaced in the event of failure. No publisher dcr226 Install Solutions 2011-02-16T13:18:27Z Page Dual Boot with Windows https://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/dual-boot-with-windows Some people still have a use to dual boot to windows. An example, playing video games or running other software that wont run using something like wine. This brief howto illustrates how to configure the grub boot loader to also be able to boot windows. No publisher jon Install Solutions Post-Install Solutions 2009-11-08T00:36:51Z Page Installation Solutions and Workarounds https://fedorasolved.org/Members/khaytsus/installation-solutions-and-workarounds Sometimes installs don’t go perfectly, particularly with graphical installs, but once the system is up and running and updated things are usually fine. This page is intended to get the user installed and up to date then get the system up and running in X and back to normal. This page is written specifically about installing or upgrading using the CD or DVD installers, however some of the information here could very likely be also used for Live media. No publisher khaytsus Install Solutions 2012-05-29T15:44:14Z Page adding Rpmfusion during Install https://fedorasolved.org/Members/Southern_Gentleman/adding%20Rpmfusion%20during%20Install Ananconda, the installer for Fedora, is capable of using external RPM repositories during install. It’s quite easy to use. Follow the steps below to add the RPMfusion repository during you install decreasing the amount of time required to setup your system. No publisher Southern_Gentleman Install Solutions 2008-11-22T21:37:18Z Page Dual Booting Fedora (Windows XP already installed – ntldr method) https://fedorasolved.org/Members/rasker/dual-booting-fedora-windows-xp-vista-already This How-To will cover Installing Fedora on a Windows machine and Dual Booting Fedora from a Windows XP machine using Grub4Dos. This is a relatively simple method that is non-destructive to the Windows installation. You will need to have some un-partitioned space on your machine to follow this configuration. No publisher rasker Install Solutions 2009-01-17T15:12:31Z Page How to shrink a default install LVM PV to create another partition https://fedorasolved.org/Members/zcat/shrink-lvm-for-new-partition A default installation of Fedora will use all available free space to create two new partitions: a small /boot, and all the remaining space for a single LVM physical volume (PV). This sometimes poses problems for those who later wish to make room for more regular partitions, to install Another Operating System into, for example. The short solution: reinstall Fedora with custom sizes to leave free space; the long solution: this howto. No publisher zcat Install Solutions 2008-07-02T18:53:44Z Page Official Fedora Release-Notes https://fedorasolved.org/Members/Southern_Gentleman/official-fedora-release-notes No publisher Southern_Gentleman Install Solutions 2008-05-12T03:02:09Z Link Official Fedora Installation Guide https://fedorasolved.org/Members/Southern_Gentleman/official-fedora-installation-guide No publisher Southern_Gentleman Install Solutions 2008-05-12T02:53:03Z Link Installing Fedora Using PXE Images https://fedorasolved.org/installation-solutions/installing-fedora-using-pxe-images Booting grub with the Fedora PXE vmlinuz/initrd images allows you to perform a network installation of Fedora over any existing linux distro, should you not be able to write to or boot from the conventional CD/DVD install media. A PXE netinstall can both be done locally, and with extra care, remotely using VNC. Both methods are explained in this HOWTO. No publisher zcat Install Solutions Server Solutions 2009-01-07T23:49:27Z Page A new /home https://fedorasolved.org/Members/zcat/a-new-home/a-new-home How to separate “/home” from “/” on an existing Fedora LVM default install. This allows future fresh reinstalls (VS upgrades) to be performed without having to first backup /home, and it also allows future LVM flexibility in that the system does not need to be taken offline again because the root filesystem is now optimally resized. No publisher zcat Install Solutions 2008-04-23T15:56:04Z Page FIX: Intel 965P based motherboards https://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/fix-intel-965p-based-motherboards When installing Fedora you may encounter a kernel panic in the very beginning of the process. This is something experienced in other GNU/Linux distributions as well and it is related to incorrect identification of the 965P as G965 (kernel issue). No publisher obsethryl Install Solutions 2008-01-30T07:46:27Z Page Installation and Configuration of User-Mode Linux (UML) https://fedorasolved.org/installation-solutions/UML-Linux-Install This article describes how to set-up and configure User-Mode Linux in Fedora 10. User-Mode Linux is a safe, secure way of running Linux versions and Linux processes. User-Mode Linux gives you a virtual machine that may have more hardware and software virtual resources than your actual, physical computer. Disk storage for the virtual machine is entirely contained inside a single file on your physical machine. With properly limited access, nothing you do on the virtual machine can change or damage your real computer, or its software. No publisher Balaji G Install Solutions 2009-02-14T16:40:28Z Page Using Jigdo to Download ISO Images https://fedorasolved.org/post-install-solutions/jigdo Jigdo Download Manager allows users the ability to download the Fedora Unity (and other) ISO’s and large files. Jigdo Download Manager downloads the component files then uses them to build the ISO based on a pre-created template. This how-to describes how a user can download and build the Unity Re-Spin ISO images or Fedora release ISO images using the Jigdo Download Manager. This provides for using public mirrors or a local data source. No publisher Corwyn Install Solutions Post-Install Solutions 2008-04-28T08:45:19Z Page