On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Matt Morgan <minxmertzmomo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I tried a lot of different install options and couldn't get around this. Using ext 2 or 3, putting the bootloader on the MNR instead of /boot, etc. It was all the same either way.
Finally I wanted to make sure it wasn't the computer, so I installed Ubuntu 9.10, which went without a hitch.
What are my options here? I'd rather use Fedora than Ubuntu but dual-booting just to make the disk bootable is not worth it.
Thanks,
Matt
Installing onto a macbook pro (an older one--a core duo, not core 2,
with ati x1600 radeon) from a live cd results in an unbootable disk.
Any suggestions?
In this case I took all default install options except that I told the
installer to use the entire disk.
I tried a lot of different install options and couldn't get around this. Using ext 2 or 3, putting the bootloader on the MNR instead of /boot, etc. It was all the same either way.
Finally I wanted to make sure it wasn't the computer, so I installed Ubuntu 9.10, which went without a hitch.
What are my options here? I'd rather use Fedora than Ubuntu but dual-booting just to make the disk bootable is not worth it.
Thanks,
Matt
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