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Re: Invisible Partitions
- From: Manuel Aróstegui Ramirez <manuaroste yahoo es>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Invisible Partitions
- Date: Sat Jun 7 04:07:14 2003
Use FIPS from Windows to partition your HD
--- Jerry Human <jerrbear ameritech net> escribió: >
Hello Everyone:
>
> I have recently installed a 120 gig WD drive and
> it's great. I
> partitioned it into 4 sections. The first one is C:
> for Windows &
> drivers, the second is D: for Windows applications,
> the third one is for
> downloads & music, the fourth is for RedHat. I
> downloaded the .ISO's the
> other day and burned the 3 CD's. The CD's pass the
> CD
> test with no problems. The installation starts ok
> and askes if I want it
> to partition automatically or manually. Of course, I
> want to do it
> manually to make sure Windows is operational until I
> get RedHat
> operational. Good ol' Disk Druid opens and gives me
> a map of the drive
> and I select the fourth partition to set up a 2
> cylindar swap drive then
> select the remainder of the drive for the mount
> point. Immediately I get
> an error stating I can't set a partition beyond the
> end of the drive and
> the operation fails. No matter what I do, I can't
> get a successful
> partition to install RedHat into. What can I do now?
>
> jerrbear
>
>
>
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