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I think I know how, but first tell me in which order you installed. Furthermore Fedora is a bit "grumpy" when it comes to grub and such.....
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I recall scorp123 posted the following when there were others (to include me) that had problems with grub when Fedora was installed.
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Fedora and grub:
for the guy who thinks fedora broke grub, fedora stores its config files in /etc/grub.conf rather than /boot/grub/menu.lst other than that its the same.
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I personally had already given up on Fedora and didn't look at making changes, but kept this just in case ...
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Fedora and grub:
for the guy who thinks fedora broke grub, fedora stores its config files in /etc/grub.conf rather than /boot/grub/menu.lst other than that its the same.
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I personally had already given up on Fedora and didn't look at making changes, but kept this just in case ...