Fedora 12 hard drive installation

Updated on number 2024-05-07
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The information you provided is insufficient, and I can't give you an exact only answer, so I can only guess it.

    If you are a beginner to Linux, it is recommended that you first read the first few chapters of Brother Bird's private dishes (be patient to read them), and you will not be scared of installing Linux. If the purpose of installing Linux is just to try it out and have fun, and you don't plan to learn it in depth, then it is recommended that you use Ubuntu, which is currently in version.

    The C drive and D drive you are talking about, their file system is FAT NTFS, which is incompatible with the Linux file system type, so it is impossible to install it under a partition like installing a program or installing Windows. The general recommendation is to delete the last 10g of the last partition (12g is definitely enough), or delete the last partition to make it unused disk space, and then in the installation process, the partition step will be allocated 256m 512m mount swap, and the rest of the mount will be on the line.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If you want to put Fedora 12 on a D drive and don't want to touch other files, then you can use a virtual machine.

    Recommend virtualbox, it's free.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1、I've been playing fedora12 for a long time.,After the pure system is installed,It's very space-saving.,Your 12g must be enough if you're just playing.。

    M memory, Fedora12 is definitely faster than Windows system.

    3. When installing fedora12, you have to delete the disk first, that is to say, turn your disk into free space, and choose to install it in the free space when installing. Because the file system format of Fedora is different from Windows,Unlike Ubuntu, you can install wubi directly,So it's more troublesome to configure,Of course, the things in your D disk are gone.,It is recommended that you set aside a part of the disk space to install,It doesn't have to be in the D disk.。

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's the file system. It's not the same as Windows partitions. There is no D drive or E drive.

    The memory that cannot be installed on the memory is not necessarily sufficient. Only character interfaces can be installed.

    If you don't understand, you can send me a short message.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Once the installation is complete, open PowerIso.

    Click Open to load the fedora image.

    At this point, select the "Make a bootable USB flash drive" option in the tool. Collapse.

    In the pop-up box, confirm the image file, select the USB flash drive you want to import, the format of the USB flash drive should be FAT32, and click Start. The system will erase all data in the USB flash drive before importing it, so please back up the data before doing the above operations.

    End Method Step: Install the system.

    Before installing the system, the computer needs a certain amount of free disk space, about 40G. If you are not doing a dual system, you need a U disk boot disk, boot into the PE system, and then delete your main partition (usually C disk) in the PE system, keep it idle, and do not need to format the distribution drive letter. If you are doing a dual system, you can directly operate the disk on the main system without entering the PE system, and just separate a free logical partition.

    Use the USB flash drive of the import system to boot from the USB flash drive, enter Fedora Live, and select Start Fedora Live.

    After selecting Start Fedora Live, wait for a minute or two. If some error warnings pop up on the interface, the system may not have successfully imported the USB flash drive, and you need to format the USB flash drive and use PowerISO to import the Fedora system image again.

    After successfully entering the interface, the system installation wizard will pop up, select "Install to hard drive".

    Language selection, Chinese->Chinese Simplified (China), click Continue.

    At this time, you will see the interface of the installation information summary, double-click to select the installation location, and the other options will remain the default.

    Select your computer's hard disk, the hard disk icon will show the logo, click Done.

    At this time, an "Installation Options" interface will pop up, select "I want to view Modify Disk Partition (M) before proceeding" to continue.

    In this interface, we will see the total disk capacity of our computer and the available free space, here directly click "Click here to automatically create them (c)", the installer will automatically allocate disk space and create the required mount point.

    As you can see from the figure, the space allocated by the installer is still quite reasonable, and if you are familiar with Linux system installation, you can also customize these configurations.

    Click Done, the "Change Summary" interface will pop up, and after confirming the information, select Accept the changes.

    Once the above configuration is complete, you can start installing the system. If an error message pops up during installation, it may be that the installation location is not configured properly or there is not enough free space to install the system.

    Wait for the installation to complete and do some basic user configuration, and the fedora system is ready to use.

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