I have a laptop with 500GB storage space. I initiated a Windows 7 install first but it failed since the DVD I had of it was corrupted. Onto installing Fedora.<br><br>During the install of Fedora I created an Extended Partition for /boot and the LVM which would contain /home / and /var. I initially set the bootloader on /boot on the Extended Partition, but of course it was not able to boot from the Extended. I should have known that. I later put it on one of the partitions I allocated for Windows, I believe the 100MB partition that is created for a Windows 7 Install and I was able to boot into my fresh install.<br>
<br>The problem I'm having now is that I am unable to boot from CD it seems. I tried with Windows 7 and a CentOS DVD I have. Nothing. I checked the BIOS and the DVD-ROM has priority to boot first but it isn't...it goes to grub almost immediate. I can't perform an install if I can't do that. Is there any way to resolve this?<br clear="all">
<br>-- <br><br>Brandon Antone <br><br><br>