I installed Fedora, default server on a new slave drive on
my HP pavilion a320n XP system. When booting after the install, the fedora boot
will not accept my user or root password. Under “linux single” I
can see that the user and root accounts exist. I can create a user, and that
works OK. I cannot login. When I try to boot XP, the HP box goes into recovery and
wipes out the boot.ini modifications when I: If you wish to use the NT Loader to dual
boot the system you will need to do the following: When you get to the point that Anaconda
asks where you wish to install the bootloader, make certain you chose your FC
boot partition, e.g. /dev/hda2, and NOT the MBR. You can use either GRUB or
LILO, it doesn't matter. After the install and before you re-boot make sure you
make a bootdisk. Now, when you re-boot do so with the
bootdisk so you can boot into FC. Once booted, log in as 'root' and insert a
blank floppy then copy out the boot sector like so: mount /dev/fd0 dd if=/dev/hda2 of=/mnt/floppy/bootsect.lnx
bs=512 count=1 (hda2 may not be the actual partition you
need to copy, I use this as an example) You can now ls /mnt/floppy to verify you
have a 512 byte file named "bootsect.lnx" and then: umount /dev/fd0 Next, boot into XP and copy the
bootsect.lnx file to the root directory of the C: drive. Edit your BOOT.INI
file and add a line: C:\bootsect.lnx = "Fedora Core" Save the file and re-boot. You will see the
NT Loader menu offering you either Windows XP or FC. If you choose FC it will
jump you into the GRUB or LILO bootloader. If you added your Windows partition
in your Linux bootloader during the install you will see a choice for FC or
DOS/Windows. If you scroll and choose Windows, it will put you back into the NT
Loader menu screen. It also went into recovery the first time I loaded Fedora,
but I am not sure what it did. The end result was that after I booted XP, I no
longer got the boot options screen, had to boot from boot floppy to get to
Fedora. I am a raw newbie and could sure use some help. |