Hi, I've installed my base system and repartitioned my disk with cfdisk innumerable 
times. Now I have problems.

Once when I repartitioned cfdisk I got a message that the boot floppies were not 
designed to install over a previously installed system. But by this time it was too 
late for me I done it already. Another message I got is that after repartitioning 
should reboot, then there was a warning message that rolled past my screen too quick 
for me to read it.

Now when I go to do a reinstall the setup won't allow me to mount or initialize a 
partition except for swap.  Is there a way out to succesfully install Debian from 
here?  How can it be done?

More information, last time I was doing my install I installed base system form http 
and it couldn't fetch one file and so I went back and did an install via cdrom.  That 
didn't work out. 

Your help is appreciated.  If you require more information I will do my best to 
provide it.  Thank you.
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Mike
British Columbia, Canada






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