FC18 Installer is Garbage

Bill Davidsen davidsen at tmr.com
Wed Feb 20 17:28:36 UTC 2013


After a month of asking how to get dual boot working, on this list, another 
support list, in chat rooms, I have not had ONE SINGLE PERSON tell me that they 
installed FC18 and it found their other OS installs on that system, much less 
offered a hint how to get the other OS booted. I sadly conclude that Fedora has 
followed the Windows route and doesn't recognize other OS.

Tried with XP, or Win7, or BSD, or FC17, all having their own partition(s). None 
worked, none were recognized, pasting grub2 stanzas from previous working OS 
failed to boot completely.

Very sorry to see this.


Bill Davidsen wrote:
> I am zero for three trying to get fc18 to dual boot. I have a number of systems
> with fc16 or fc17 currently dual booting, some with XP as well. In every case,
> doing a new install into a new boot and root space, NONE of the existing
> installed OS were recognized, only fc18 was left bootable. I also tried fedup
> using the existing boot partition from fc17 in hope that it would learn from the
> grub config file and keep the existing boots. Didn't happen.
>
> Is this just no longer possible, or is there magic, or do I have to try and
> write my own grub2 stanzas, seeing that copying the ones from the fc17 boot cfg
> and adding them to grub2.cfg results in some boot failure mode? It seems that
> fc18 just won't coexist with other Linux versions, and the next machine I need
> to do has XP, fc4, fc9, and is currently on fc13.
>
> Pointer to some useful info?
>


-- 
Bill Davidsen <davidsen at tmr.com>
   "We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked."  - from Slashdot


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