Is there any answer to this yet/ If not, what does one do with LINUX, just
say to oneself ahh well, we don't support you modern and common hardware but
that is ok, just use an older version. Boy that makes for confidence in this
toy.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gilbert Baron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 6:04 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [expert]
>
>
>I set up the partitions with Partition Magic. They show as ext2 and they
>install for version 7.0 fine. The video does not matter. Asd for the hard
>drive, here is the information straight from Windows 2000.
>
>System Information report written at: 07/28/2000 06:00:22 AM
>[Drives]
>
>Item   Value
>Drive  A:
>Description    3 1/2 Inch Floppy Drive
>
>Drive  B:
>Description    3 1/2 Inch Floppy Drive
>
>Drive  C:
>Description    Local Fixed Disk
>Compressed     False
>File System    FAT32
>Size   108.92 MB (114,210,816 bytes)
>Free Space     98.15 MB (102,919,168 bytes)
>Volume Name    DRIVE1
>Volume Serial Number   145C16D3
>Partition      Disk #0, Partition #0
>Partition Size 109.79 MB (115,121,664 bytes)
>Starting Offset        32256 bytes
>Drive Description      \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0
>Drive Manufacturer     Not Available
>Drive Model    Not Available
>Drive BytesPerSector   512
>Drive MediaLoaded      True
>Drive MediaType        Fixed hard disk media
>Drive Partitions       5
>Drive SCSIBus  0
>Drive SCSILogicalUnit  0
>Drive SCSIPort 0
>Drive SCSITargetId     0
>Drive SectorsPerTrack  63
>Drive Size     20472721920 bytes
>Drive TotalCylinders   2489
>Drive TotalSectors     39985785
>Drive TotalTracks      634695
>Drive TracksPerCylinder        255
>
>Drive  D:
>Description    Local Fixed Disk
>Compressed     False
>File System    FAT32
>Size   14.65 GB (15,727,771,648 bytes)
>Free Space     11.23 GB (12,062,523,392 bytes)
>Volume Name
>Volume Serial Number   80CA03AE
>Partition      Disk #0, Partition #1
>Partition Size 18.96 GB (20,357,568,000 bytes)
>Starting Offset        115153920 bytes
>Drive Description      \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE0
>Drive Manufacturer     Not Available
>Drive Model    Not Available
>Drive BytesPerSector   512
>Drive MediaLoaded      True
>Drive MediaType        Fixed hard disk media
>Drive Partitions       5
>Drive SCSIBus  0
>Drive SCSILogicalUnit  0
>Drive SCSIPort 0
>Drive SCSITargetId     0
>Drive SectorsPerTrack  63
>Drive Size     20472721920 bytes
>Drive TotalCylinders   2489
>Drive TotalSectors     39985785
>Drive TotalTracks      634695
>Drive TracksPerCylinder        255
>
>Drive  E:
>Description    Local Fixed Disk
>Compressed     False
>File System    FAT32
>Size   14.30 GB (15,351,709,696 bytes)
>Free Space     5.31 GB (5,700,509,696 bytes)
>Volume Name    DRIVE2
>Volume Serial Number   353311DA
>Partition      Disk #1, Partition #0
>Partition Size 14.31 GB (15,366,758,400 bytes)
>Starting Offset        7741440 bytes
>Drive Description      \\.\PHYSICALDRIVE1
>Drive Manufacturer     Not Available
>Drive Model    Not Available
>Drive BytesPerSector   512
>Drive MediaLoaded      True
>Drive MediaType        Fixed hard disk media
>Drive Partitions       1
>Drive SCSIBus  0
>Drive SCSILogicalUnit  0
>Drive SCSIPort 0
>Drive SCSITargetId     1
>Drive SectorsPerTrack  63
>Drive Size     15374499840 bytes
>Drive TotalCylinders   1986
>Drive TotalSectors     30028320
>Drive TotalTracks      476640
>Drive TracksPerCylinder        240
>
>Since it works for version 7 and does not work for version 7.1 there is an
>obvious regression problem with the install code.
>What I am asking is for a fix or a work around that does not cause me to
>lose my other things. There is no way I will remove Windows 2000 form the
>drive.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Craig Woods
>Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 9:46 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [expert]
>
>
>Gilbert, how did you set up the partitions on /dev/hda?  If LMDK
>7.1 can not
>find a valid file systems, I suspect that you set these up with another
>utility. Also tell us about your hardware, esp. hard drive type, IDE
>controller chip set, video card, and anything else you might think is
>relevant
>to your set up.....
>
>Craig Woods
>
>
>Gilbert Baron wrote:
>
>> Excuse if this should be on newbie but I think it needs an expert to
>answer
>> it. It also may appear twice. I had a system problem and think it did not
>> get posted the first time.
>>
>> Trying to install version 7.1 I get at the set up file system step
>> Error can't find valid files system.
>> The C: drive  (hda) is already set up with a Ext2 Boot and Ext2
>for system
>> and  Swap.
>>
>> If I try to install Version 7.0 there is no problem..
>>
>> This seems an obvious regression bug in Version 7.1.
>>
>> The same thing happens if you install 7.0 and try to upgrade to 7.1.
>>
>> Is there any fix for this?
>> Can anyone say what to do?
>>
>> TIA
>

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