This is a Fedora - windows dual-boot system, 64-bit.
This afternoon, I updated to Fedora-20 using fedup. But Fedora-20
is not offered in the boot window.
I see three options for Fedora-19, and a windows option. I can sign
on to Fedora-19, but the left and
screens are reversed! (This is a dual monitor system.) This is a
home system.
I'm not a sys. admin. How do I get this system to boot up Fedora-20?
No idea. Let's see the partition layout for the drive and the
grub.cfg. You can download this script from
F19, run it, and post the resulting file it produces somewhere like
pastebin.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/bootinfoscript/
Chris Murphy
Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com" under the username "wcmpaste", and the text is named "bootinfoscript results". By the way, that took quite a lot of copy-and-paste operations. Is there a way to just upload the file?
thanks, Bill.
On 01/21/14 10:25, William wrote:
Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com" under the username "wcmpaste", and the text is named "bootinfoscript results". By the way, that took quite a lot of copy-and-paste operations. Is there a way to just upload the file?
Use fpaste.
man fpaste
On Jan 20, 2014, at 7:25 PM, William mattison.computer@yahoo.com wrote:
Thank-you Chris. I did as suggested. I posted the results in "pastebin.com" under the username "wcmpaste", and the text is named "bootinfoscript results".
I can't find it with that information. It should have given you a URL you can post.
By the way, that took quite a lot of copy-and-paste operations. Is there a way to just upload the file?
Yeah fpaste, but it has a pretty small size limit.
Chris Murphy