On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 09:54:40 -0700
Charlie Mahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Charlie> You'll be asked about preferences, using free space entire drive etc., select 
Charlie> free space, then allow the installer to do the work for you. It will resize 
Charlie> the partitions and set up the partition table, ...

Once I get to the partitioning portion of the install, I consistently
get "Partitioning failed. ntfsresize failed," and "Accounting clusters ... cluster 
accounting failed."

So, I'm pretty much stuck.  Am I going to have to partition somehow
from the Windows side of things first?  I was hoping to have the
install do it's "automagically" thing, but that doesn't appear to be
the case for me, unless I'm missing something pretty basic here.

Any thoughts on where to go next?  I get kind of lost when trying to
research /anything/ Linux, as most of the info seems to assume the
user already has a lot more knowledge than I obviously do.

TIA

-- 
Chuck Mattsen ... [EMAIL PROTECTED] ... Mahnomen, MN

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