Yeah, around 14 years old lmao
Yeah, around 14 years old lmao
Yeah I just gave up on my primary and installed it on my secondary disk. My problem is gone now.
That is what I did
Partition size wasn’t specified in any step of the setup. If that is the issue, Is there any way to fix it?
Did you mean to reply to me or @sturlabragason@lemmy.world? If it’s me, could you please specify what you mean?
Okay, I will try again with a live-boot USB this time
edit: Thanks so much! This finally worked
Yeah, I couldn’t find a good solution online either. Maybe It was a bit flip? Guess the universe sent a high velocity particle at my PC from lightyears away just to ruin my day, that’s the only explaination I have after seven hours of looking online.
Sure, I’ll check out some other distros.
It’s a PC. Two Hard Disk Drives
1st Drive: SATA:PM-KINGSTON S
2nd Drive: SATA:SM-ST500LT012
edit: 1st one is of around 138GB, 2nd one has around 500GB
It’s a ~138GB hard disk drive.
Yes, I have not been able to successfully boot yet. I have already rerun the installer and tried every solution I could find online in rescue mode. Tried repairing grub too.
No, I am not dual-booting.
This is after installing debian and booting it up. I used the “complete package” Iso they offer.
This is the screen a few seconds afterwards
This works perfectly! Fedora actually installed like a normal distro on my primary disk. Since my primary is faster, I will remove debian from my secondary now.
You can have my upvote, lmao.