I have 2 hard disks and I am installing Linux in the first partion of my second harddisk.
And when I run chroot/mnt/sysimage it says file not found. Is there some way to get the boot info of linux and then modify the boot.ini of windows to make windows recognise linux?
When I try to install Grub by the command
grub-install /dev/hdb1 it says /sbin/grub not found.
And I am not able to understand what you are saying mediator. I don't see grub in any menu while installing FC4.
I have installed the FC4 provided with Digit in the month of August. After many attempts I did manage to install it. After the intallation it asked to reboot. But after rebboting I get directly into Windows XP. I don't even see any selection screen. Please help me.
If you want to shutdown quickly, make a shortcut. In its location type c:\windows\system32\shutdown.exe -s -f -t 00. Then assign it a shortcut key like
ctrl + shift + s. Then whenever you want to shutdown you only have to press 3 keys. For restart give r instead of s.
I have also tried nofind but the key is not there in the registry. I have also tried in the local machine location. So do you or anyone else have any other suggestion?
Please tell me from where I can find my self a copy of Linux. Does any magazine distribute it. I can't spend more than Rs.200 on it. After all it is supposed to be free. But I am interested in using it and learning it. So please tell me. You can also mail me directly if you want to at...
I have a windows XP Media Centered Edition. For the past few days me Find is not working. The only major change which I have done is unintalling MS Office.
From find I mean the windows find (Windows + F) or search as it is called in XP.
Please can any one tell me what is the problem.
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