I installed Fedora 15 on a system with Intel Core i7-2600 processor, Intel DH67BL motherboard and 1 TB Hitachi HDD. The system had a prior Windows 7 install. However, the Fedora 64 bit install detected it simply as "other" and did not setup a Dual boot using a grub menu, as I found with installations of Fedora 11 & WinXP. Now my WinXP booting is lost!
How do I enable dual boot? Request pointers to a step-by-step instructions. Secondly, is this a bug? Has it been removed in later updates?
Second, I am using a TP link WiFi router with builtin four port 10/100 switch. This system is plugged directly into that. The onboard NIC is Intel PRO gigabit port. In Windows 7 the Network connection is 100 Mbit one, but in Fedora 15 the Network Connection is 10 Mbit....all hardware is same. What to do?
I am looking to install & test a legacy xbase compiler call Harbour. Its available on ATrpms repo as a binary, otherwise one has to compile it from the source. Does integrating ATrpms repo with Fedora entail any functional issues relating any sort of clash with Fedora repos at a later date? Should I install harbour & maintain it everytime from source...which is a trouble, though doable...or would adding ATrpms be ok? I have never used it, so looking for feedback for its use by novice users.
Am presently updating the Fedora 15 install through a 256 kbps broadband, so expect it will complete by late tonight. Please do give your comments on all issues.
With best regards.
Sanjay.
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