> apparently, linux does not run if installed above 4gb and that might be the > problem. THANKS KAR, this might be the problem. Still... 1. I am unable to understand what the meaning of 'No free primary' is? I mean, what the hell is happening here???? 2. Yes, the partition I allocated to Linux [space, whatever] was slightly more than 4 GB. Should I reduce it? [According to you?] -------------------------------------------------------------------- The Linux India Mailing List Archives are now available. Please search the archive at http://lists.linux-india.org/ before posting your question to avoid repetition and save bandwidth.
- [LI] NIS+ Raj Mathur
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- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Bhyrava Prasad
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Sathya Rangaswamy
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Kousik Bera
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Bilal Muddassir
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Rohit
- RE: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Karthik DK
- RE: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Rohit
- RE: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Karthik DK
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Rohit
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- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free pr... Sathya Rangaswamy
- Re: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary Rohit
