Hi everyone,
I'm trying to install two Fedora 18 systems on my machine but I'm having a lot of troubles. I first installed Fedora with automatic partition and it took all the disk space (20GB), so I couldn't install another OS. So I started again and did the partitions manually. I gave 1GB to the /home partition, 1GB to the /boot partition and 5GB to the /root partition. Everything went Ok, but when I installed the second Fedora using automatic partition for the rest of the free space in the disk, I couldn't make GRUB2 recognize the other OS to boot. It says that the other partition is not mounted, and when I try to mount it anywhere it says it can't recognize the file system (or it has not a valid partition table, not sure). So update-grub and grub2-mkconfig don't work.
My question is, this is because of my partition schema? Or is it a GRUB2 problem?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
PS: Sorry for my english mistakes. I'm a little rusty.
I'm trying to install two Fedora 18 systems on my machine but I'm having a lot of troubles. I first installed Fedora with automatic partition and it took all the disk space (20GB), so I couldn't install another OS. So I started again and did the partitions manually. I gave 1GB to the /home partition, 1GB to the /boot partition and 5GB to the /root partition. Everything went Ok, but when I installed the second Fedora using automatic partition for the rest of the free space in the disk, I couldn't make GRUB2 recognize the other OS to boot. It says that the other partition is not mounted, and when I try to mount it anywhere it says it can't recognize the file system (or it has not a valid partition table, not sure). So update-grub and grub2-mkconfig don't work.
My question is, this is because of my partition schema? Or is it a GRUB2 problem?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
PS: Sorry for my english mistakes. I'm a little rusty.