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Further adventures with Feisty Fawn | Further adventures with Feisty Fawn |
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| Written by Sam Varghese | |
| Tuesday, 24 April 2007 | |
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Page 1 of 2 It's difficult to walk away from an experiment with software - especially when you know that most of the problems are resolvable. It's probably something to do with one's ego. But never mind.
I returned to my experiments with Feisty Fawn early this morning. To recap a bit, after installing it on my PC yesterday, I got a message saying ""GRUB loading, please wait... Error 18." This time, before beginning the installation, I changed the BIOS setting for the hard drive from LBA to auto, this being one of the suggestions I saw on a mailing list. This did no good, so the next time I partitioned the hard drive manually, allocating a small boot partition as the first slice. I left it to install while I went to bed.
After I woke up, I rebooted the PC and found I had a working installation. But my rejoicing was shortlived.
Given the problems I had with DHCP earlier (see this article for details), I had opted to set up the network interface manually for this installation.
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