Windows 10 on nvme ssd. Two additional drives is the system. Desire to put fedora on a partition of a gpt drive. Live system on usb drive but the custom install sees only the entire drive not the desired partitions. Set up for /boot,/ and /home. I have a repository with current fedora 31 rpms on a network drive. Followed many threads on the uefi bios and think I see how to add fedora to the boot sequence.
How do I tweak the install to go where I want it?
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 15:47:28 -0400 Robert McBroom via users wrote:
How do I tweak the install to go where I want it?
As near as I can tell, you don't. I have been installing fedora for several releases now by installing in a virtual machine, copying the virtual disk (guestmount and rsync) to a real partition where I want it, and editing various UUID values to match the new disk. I've never tried it with uefi though, I have no idea if that complicates things a lot.
On 3/9/20 4:59 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 15:47:28 -0400 Robert McBroom via users wrote:
How do I tweak the install to go where I want it?
As near as I can tell, you don't. I have been installing fedora for several releases now by installing in a virtual machine, copying the virtual disk (guestmount and rsync) to a real partition where I want it, and editing various UUID values to match the new disk. I've never tried it with uefi though, I have no idea if that complicates things a lot. _______________________________________________
I can do wget from another computer to the new one then have to get it bootable