>This isn't a great workaround, not even a good one, but I'd go to a prompt >and run fdisk (instead of cfdisk which the install starts for you). Press >"m" for help, it's more primitive than cfdisk, but that's why I like it. >Depending on where cfdisk is segfaulting, fdisk could do the same thing. >Anyway, after you get a running system, you could try to figure out what's >going on (ie strace cfdisk) or that sort of thing.
hehehe, thing is, how do I do that? I am a total newbie to this. I only know my stuff about DOS/Win. How would I get to a prompt? All I have on the HD right now is one DOS partition and the other blank one. I see your logic perfectly, it is the way I want to do it but I don't know enough to get it done. =) Can you fill me in some more? So this segmentation fault must be some kind of incompatibility, no? Thanks a lot, Tony