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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004, John Abreau wrote: > On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 13:41, David Kramer wrote: > > > I haven't been watching Fedora as closely as I would like (though I am > > freeing up a computer next week I might load it on for fun), but it > > saddens me that, for two releases in a row, Fedora had install issues > > involving disk geometry. > > I just installed Fedora Core 3 last week on an XP desktop machine and > made it dual-boot. I had no disk geometry issues, everything worked > fine after the install in both OSes. This machine had never had Linux > on it before, so I did the formatting within the Fedora installer. Just because it works for some, or even most, doesn't mean there's not a bug. -- DDDD DK KD An optimist thinks the glass is half full. DKK D A pessimist thinks a glass is half empty. DK KD The software engineer thinks the glass is twice as big DDDD as it needs to be. Colin Walls
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