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Dexter Ang
thepoch at mydestiny.net
Tue May 18 11:26:45 UTC 2004
Jeremy Harrison wrote:
> Thanks,
> I've tried to figure that out too, but its a compaq laptop im trying to
> put it on, and it wont let me get into the bios
>
> Jeremy
>
Compaq Laptop? Try pressing F10. I remember there being a blinking block
on some corner of the LCD, when you see that, hit F10 really hard. It
should load the BIOS. Of course, this was on a really old Compaq Armada,
but from what I've seen after that, it might still be F10.
dex
>
>
>> From: rolf-list at triculture.com
>> Reply-To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>> To: "For users of Fedora Core releases" <fedora-list at redhat.com>
>> Subject: Re: (no subject)
>> Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 22:10:50 -0600 (MDT)
>>
>> Jeremy - You'll have to change your bios settings to allow for a boot
>> from
>> cd-rom. Normally when you powerup your system, you should be able to hit
>> <del> or <f2> to get into the bios settings. From there, there should be
>> boot options. If your hard drive is set to boot first, then it won't ever
>> try the cdrom drive because it boots every time into rh7.
>>
>> Rolf Brusletto
>>
>> > Hey,
>> >
>> > I'm kinda new to installing linux on my computer... So I downloaded
>> fedora
>> > and put it on a disc. THen I put it in my computer and rebooted,
>> but it
>> > will not boot from the cdrom. I currently have redhat 7 installedwhich
>> > installed fine when I put it on. Anyone know what I need to do?
>> >
>> > Jeremy
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