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please my dear frinds
i am realy need fedora red hat linux version 9.1 boot disk
and thanks very much...
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- 06-29-2004 #1Just Joined!
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fedora red hat linux version 9.1 boot disk
please my dear frinds
i am realy need fedora red hat linux version 9.1 boot disk
and thanks very much
- 06-29-2004 #2
do you have the install cds?
-lakerdonald
- 06-29-2004 #3Just Joined!
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yes i've
but the boot from cd didn't work
so that i need this boot disk please
- 06-29-2004 #4
good
i'm glad you have them. Look on the cds for anything like bootdisk.img then rawrite the .img file to a floppy and you're good to go!
ganbatte ne! (good luck!)
-lakerdonald
- 06-29-2004 #5Just Joined!
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tnx alot my frind

i'll try and tell you
- 06-29-2004 #6
okay! good luck!
-lakerdonald
- 08-13-2004 #7Linux Newbie
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Hello jeefo .... ,
if u have not worked out a way already ... here's some help ...
U said u have the redhat install cds ... thts what will be enough ...
u can boot frm the 1st cd ... , but instead of graphical mode .. go to the
rescue mode by typing
"linux rescue" at the boot prompt ....
this will bring u to ur shell in text mode just like the terminal .
here u 1st type "chroot /mnt/sysimage"
ur installed linux ( & presumably inaccessible ) is mounted at
/mnt/sysimage . chroot will give u root access to tht installation.
now type "grub-install /dev/hda" to install GRUB bootloader in ur MBR
(if u use LILO instead of GRUB ( which I highly recommend ) , type
just "lilo" ) . Thts It !!!!!
reboot ... and u will see the GRUB bootloader startup at the very
beginning ... if u had GRUB installed bfore ( i.e. bfore ur MBR got
corrupted ) then ur previous settings will be restored ...
Hope this helps .....
- 08-14-2004 #8Linux Newbie
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Upon starting your computer, hit whatever key that is required to access your BIOS settings. In the BIOS, make sure that your CD-ROM is higher in the boot order then your primary hard disk.
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