I am using an older laptop which no cd drive, neccessetating some
creative mthods to install my linux distros. I did a network install
of Ubuntu, then using unetbootin i placed the iso of the latest gOS on
a seperate partition from the primary partition i wish to use for the
install. unetbootin runs fine, copies all the files it needs and upon
reboot the options unetbootin, try gOS without installing to computer,
and oem install. I run the installer, set the primary partition as
ext3 and mounted at /, tell it to use the swap space available, and
not to use the second partiton (which houses the gOS iso). but when it
goes to format that partition (not the partition gOS has been booted
off of) i get the error "The ext3 file system creation in parition #1
of SCSI1 (0,0,0) (sda) failed." and then i am put back in the parition
manager. How can i fix this?
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