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UltimateCat
March 25th, 2012, 03:33 AM
Hi:p
I opened a terminal to check what my partition is formatted as using:

sudo fdisk -1

And the output looked something like this:

b<size> (512,1024,2048, or 4096)
Give sizes in sectors instead of cylinders
C Specify # of cylinders
H Specify # of heads
S Specify # of sectors per track

Didn't really understand this output. I am just trying to look at my partition that is a dual boot: Ubuntu 10.04 along with Windows XP to see if I have 10GB available to install Fedora.

I went to www.fedoraproject.org and it all looks good just not sure what or how to work with my partition first.

What do you recommend to prepare for and start the install process?

Help is always greatly appreciated:popcorn:Thanks in advance!

Old_Grey_Wolf
March 25th, 2012, 03:44 PM
The fdisk command ends with the letter l and not the number 1.

UltimateCat
March 28th, 2012, 01:59 AM
Thought it was a number 1 no wonder it looks like another language-

Thank You

Old_Grey_Wolf
March 29th, 2012, 08:13 PM
It happens all the time :) The -l (letter l) means "list partition tables".

QIII
March 29th, 2012, 08:19 PM
Just as an aside and slightly off topic, but...

Wow! 10GB for Fedora? Tight fit if you plan to do much with it.

Old_Grey_Wolf
March 29th, 2012, 08:31 PM
Just as an aside and slightly off topic, but...

Wow! 10GB for Fedora? Tight fit if you plan to do much with it.

I think the OP is following the minimum requirements from the fedoraproject page linked to in the first post.

Yes. It is a tight fit :)

If the OP uses YUM to install anything it will probably not work due to lack of disk space.

Sometimes the best lessons are learned the hard way :)

UltimateCat
April 3rd, 2012, 05:48 AM
I'm not looking forward to shrink/resize the Windows XP partition as I need like above:

765MB : 10GB for hard drive
In the process of installation(Fedora) I might just delete Windows but my best friend might not like that; LOL

Fedora is available for USB but...I'm not the queen of formatting a usb; have to learn how to- Now, Fedora is offered online w/o the install as a OS but I just can't seem to decide so I'm going to give this careful consideration with the use of good practices ( backup) before I make another move.

I'm only installing to complete the exercises in the Linux Certification textbook...if I like Fedora I might just keep it-

UltimateCat
April 12th, 2012, 01:56 AM
I'm having trouble deciding on which approach to install Fedora.

I found that I could use PackageKit or Yum for formatting a USB

Don't know that much about Yum.

Is Yum an application/program?