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2019-04-08 02:45:26 -0600 | edited answer | Removing Fedora from Triple Boot Mac Is your system efi or bios? Does your fedora installation have a seperate boot partition or is it monolithic? Does it ha |
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2019-04-07 03:07:13 -0600 | edited answer | extend ext4 partition fedora29 Please use Gparted to create a partition containing the all unallocated space at the beginning of your disk and assign t |
2019-04-07 03:02:26 -0600 | answered a question | extend ext4 partition fedora29 Please use Gparted to create a partition containing the all unallocated space at the beginning of your disk and assign t |
2019-04-07 02:42:15 -0600 | answered a question | Can't see my partitions with LVM Gparted does not show logical volumes. Just partitions. You might want to use the pvdisplay, vgdisplay and lvdisplay com |
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2019-04-07 02:32:49 -0600 | answered a question | RPM Fusion Nvidia Drivers for F30 Also It might be the case that although in Fedora 29 one doesnt need to explicitly blacklist nouveau,I found out that in |
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2019-04-06 16:38:19 -0600 | answered a question | Grub does not acknowledge changes to grub.cfg After making changes to /etc/default/grub you have to run grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi?EFI/fedora/grub.cfg to generate n |
2019-04-06 16:38:18 -0600 | answered a question | extend ext4 partition fedora29 Also since the unallocated space you want to use is at the begining of the disk its much better to use gparted to create |
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2019-04-06 10:54:02 -0600 | commented answer | Newbie - Adding RPMFusion not possible on Fedora Rawhide 31 I agree with you on selinux and firewalld.Lets keep them on.However in some aspects I found it informative.... |
2019-04-06 09:00:19 -0600 | answered a question | Newbie - Adding RPMFusion not possible on Fedora Rawhide 31 Contrary to what others have stated Rawhide apparently shows a version if you do cat /etc/fedora-release and also appear |