First: Here is what lead up to the problem
Question at the bottom:
F9 has been running great since it came out
I read that one should install F10 before F11 so I did install F10!
Everything went great.
(1) Then I tried to install the F11 iso dvd. After the "anaconda started"
message at the bottom of a blue screen, the screen went blank and occasionally
the message would appear:
"cannot display this mode 2:dvi-d"
Thinking the monitor had gone into power save, I hit many keys and moved the
mouse to no avail.
I gave up! BTW I had checked all media CDs for errors.
(2) then working under F10, a little message appeared from the lower right of
the screen asking if I wanted to upgrade to F11.
I accepted and again "cannot display this mode 2:dvi-d" on a black screen
after anaconda started on a blue screen. This time no ISO DVD F11. I've never
seen
such an error message in 11 years (off and on) of using Linux.
HD Disk activity was showing on the disk activity light so I let it run all
night and part of today. I hit a bunch of keys and moved the mouse and the blue
screen returned saying all was done and restarting.
After restart, I seem to have F11 installed. I did a yum update and got some
more F11 updates.
On the grub screen, the only F11 kernel was the PAE kernel which I selected
and got:
[ora...@eugene OCI_NavSysError]$ uname -a
Linux Eugene 2.6.27.29-170.2.78.fc10.i686 #1 SMP Fri Jul 31 04:40:15 EDT 2009
i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Does F11 have any F11 kernels?
BTW running >setup (hd0,0) under F10 grub ruined my XP prof OS on scsi 0 so I
reloaded XP Prof from scratch.
Questions:
(1) what is this "cannot display this mode 2:dvi-d" ???
(2) Now I cannot boot to Fedora 11 and all the advice on how to reinstall
grub has failed failed. Did a rescue and chroot /mnt/sysimage and the fdisk -l
Now XP Prof seems to be on /dev/sdc and Fedora on /dev/sdd. What do I do?
Current Problem:
I've been working on this for days!
Grub went well for F10 but F11 not.
I did:
rescue->chroot /mnt/sysimage
grub-install --recheck /dev/sda ;;I tried also hd0
grub
grub>find /grub/stage1
hd3,0
my device table is :
hd0 /dev/sda
hd1 /dev/sdb
hd2 /dev/sdc
hd3 /dev/sdd
fdisk -l yields:
/dev/sdc1 boot=* ID=7 system = hpfs/ntfs (XP Pro)
/dev/sdd1 boot=* ID=83 system = Linux
/dev/sdd2 boot=* ID=8e system = Linux/LVM
so:
grub>root (hd3,0)
grub>setup (hd3) answers looked OK
Make no sense so I tried
grub>root (hd0,0)
grub setup (hd0) all answers were no
forever it has been
hd0 has contained XP Pro
hd1 has contained Fedora
what am I doing wrong???
Somebody suggested:
grub >root (hd3,0) #(partiton that /boot/grub is located on)
grub >setup (hd0) #(mbr of drive that bios boots first)
got the usual OK message but upon reboot, it was back to XP Prof (I recently
reloaded from scratch)
Just tried to install on /dev/sdc (where windows is) and I wiped out the
MBR...fixed it however with XP Prof repair
I've tried nearly everything.
Nothing in my Dell W/S bios shows where the boot goes to. It obviously goes to
dev/sdc1 in one sense.
XP prof has forever existed in SCSI 0 or /dev/sda.
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