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/dev/hda13         5940      6201   2104483+  83  Linux 
/dev/hda14         6202      7237   8321638+  83  Linux 
 
Partition table entries are not in disk order 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] dev]# fdisk -l /dev/hdb 
 
Disk /dev/hdb: 60.0 GB, 60022480896 bytes 
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7297 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes 
 
   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hdb1             1       637   5116671   83  Linux 
/dev/hdb2           638      7297  53496450    5  Extended 
/dev/hdb5          1275      1404   1044193+  82  Linux swap 
/dev/hdb6           638      1274   5116671   83  Linux 
/dev/hdb7          1405      4351  23671746   83  Linux 
/dev/hdb8          4352      7297  23663713+  83  Linux 
 
Partition table entries are not in disk order 
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description: 
Platform: x86  
Release: Mandrake Linux 9.2 RC1  
Language: English (en_US) (problable affects all languages)  
Installation Type: default installation.   
Hardware: 2 harddisks, with existing partitions filling all space. There are 
two formated and empty partitions that will be used for the installation.        
 
Problem: I select [1] the existing empty partitions (hdb1 and hdb6) to install 
(hdb1 -> / , hdb6 -> /usr ). They are formated to ext2 filesystem type. The "Do 
you want to format the partitions?" marks for formating / and /usr . If you 
uncheck them, it complains that /usr should be formated. I go ahead, format 
them, and (because of another problem) I end in the partitions screen again. So 
now they are formated by diskdrake. And again, selecting the partitons for 
install,  diskdrake complains if I do not want to format them. 
 
[1] This happens if I select any of the "use existing partitions" or  select 
the "custom partitioning" options. 
 
Also, if I select some of the existing partitions to be mounted on /opt , /tmp 
, /mnt/musica etc ,  the format screen showns all the partitions selected 
except the "/" partition. "/usr" is shown and marked to format. 
 
More information (from MDK 9.1): 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# fdisk -l /dev/hda 
 
Disk /dev/hda: 60.0 GB, 60040544256 bytes 
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 7299 cylinders 
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes 
 
   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System 
/dev/hda1   *         1         3     24066   83  Linux 
/dev/hda2            64      7299  58123170    5  Extended 
/dev/hda3             4        63    481950   83  Linux 
/dev/hda4          4622      5258   5116702+  83  Linux 
/dev/hda5            64        94    248976   82  Linux swap 
/dev/hda6            95       733   5132736   83  Linux 
/dev/hda7           734      2018  10321731   83  Linux 
/dev/hda8          2019      3319  10450251   83  Linux 
/dev/hda9          3320      4621  10458283+  83  Linux 
/dev/hda10         5259      5296    305203+  83  Linux 
/dev/hda11         7238      7299    497983+  83  Linux 
/dev/hda12         5297      5939   5164866   83  Linux 
/dev/hda13         5940 %2

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