Hi,
thanks for your reply, now I get another problem. 
 
1. I choose to install linux on an empty driver, after finishing installation, 
i restart and i see that sometimes the program stops at the prompt:
"localhost login:"
although i type the login and password correct but it can not go to linux 
interface, however sometimes it can overcome this problem directly and i do not 
need to input login and password.
 
2. The other problem is when i want to return to windows OS, from restart after 
the option for choosing OS:
                1. for linux
                2. Other
I click on Other, but i just got these sentences:
"Rootnoverify (hd...)
Chainloader +1"
then it is hang here !
I also try to use CD to install windows OS but the CD just runs for a moment 
and then it does not run any more.
 
3. When i use another computer to format this driver, this driver can not be 
displayed on other computer. If i only use this driver and boost from CD then 
it can recognize the driver, however when I choose install, it just give me 
information that: this driver contains partition incompatible to windows system 
(although the partition as displayed is NTFS). next, I choose delete this 
partition, and install new partition but this driver partition is displayed as 
Raw partition. I continue press Enter for installing, but it returns to say 
this partition is incompatible...
Finally it just suggests to install on partition only 8M, and ofcourse it will 
not enough space to do it !
 
Until now i can not figure out how to return to windows OS or install new 
windows OS or the way to delete linux OS for this driver.
If someone in this group have experience about this stuff, please help me.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Duong Van Yen 

 
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Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan
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----- Original Message ----
From: Richard Hackwith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 12:59:26 PM
Subject: Re: [LINUX_Newbies] problem with linux installation



duong van yen <[EMAIL PROTECTED] com> wrote: Dear group,
I am new to Linux, I have some queries and get some problems when installing 
this OS:
I wonder if there is any problem if I install windows and linux on the same 
drive?
When I create a new drive (such as from drive E), I can observe its existence 
from windows as F drive, however I could not see it during installation linux.
I install linux core 6 from DVD, after I arrive at Welcome screen part and move 
to Disk Partitioning, here there are 4 options:
- remove all partitions on selected drives and create default layout
- remove linux partitions on selected drives and create default layout (default)
- use free space...
- create custom layout
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You should have just shrunk the windows drive and left the rest unused. Since 
you went ahead and created a F: drive you should just delete it and let the 
intsall program do a default install in the unused space. 



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