Unless your computer is pretty old, it probably uses UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) to boot. The idea is that a bootloader picks up files from an EFI partition and uses them to start ...
Partitioning your hard drive is part of the process and could affect your current data. Make sure to back up your system completely before you begin. Depending on the arrangement, you may need to ...
I think from my recollection you can use the Redhat and/or Fedora CD#1 to boot into rescue mode then follow directions from there.... Basically once you boot into rescue mode, you would have to mount ...
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