GRUB and BIOS woesBecause of a particular multi hard-drive configuration, I ran into a small issue when installing Fedora. I had a mixture of classic IDE and SATA drives, and my boot disk were the SATA drives mounted as a RAID 1 array. In fact, the installation process was smooth: I booted from the install CD and went through the installation normally but DiscussionWhat actually happened is that during install, Fedora assumed the disks were in the following order:
In the Resolving the issue after installationTo solve the problem, after booting from the rescue CD, I just had to edit In rescue mode, the file system is detected but not mounted. chroot /mnt/sysimage vi /boot/grub/grub.com Make your modifications then exit and reboot (ctrl-alt-del). Avoiding the problemTo avoid that problem in the first place, take note of the boot order for your hard disks in your BIOS and then ensure during the Fedora installation process, at the Boot Loader Configuration page that you tick the Configure advanced boot loader options. you will then have the opportunity to change the drive order to match that of the BIOS. Comments BrendaFriday 21 June 2013, at 18:45 GMT+8 [X] LeRoy HodgeTime and patience. Kids potty train when they are ready. Attempting to force or corcee them into it can result in physical and mental problems. Some children refuse to try until they are a bit older (3-4 years). When they show signs of being interested in using the potty, it is time. Encourage them by using pullups or underwear so that it is easier for them do try. If you want to go the underwear route, remember that when they have accidents, something besides the underwear (floor, bed, chair, couch) will get wet. Do not chastise them if they have accidents. Make sure everyone is on the same page so that the child is not confused. MiwaFriday 21 June 2013, at 18:58 GMT+8 [X] LeRoy HodgeMy son is 2 1/2 years old and we have been potty training him for a lttile bit. We went out and bought him underwear and a potty. The only way we could get him to sit on the potty is to give him a sucker. I know now he will go to the big boy potty by himself. We are trying to get him to not pee at night either. It does take a lot of time and patience. Don't give up on it though. It took my son about a week or two to get potty trained during the day. |