On Wednesday 13 October 2004 11:19 am, st wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to the list and to Linux. I would appreciate if someone can help
> me with these questions.
>
> First question:
>
> I have a NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 MODEL 64 with a SCEPTRE P73P monitor (16.3").
> Using either Gnome or KDE the screen left unused a strip of about one inch
> on the left side of the screen. I tried solving this by changing the
> graphical interface configurations. I experimented with different
> configurations without success, until one left the screen completely black.
> Since then, every time I boot the computer on Linux the screen is black
> and, for that reason, I cannot reverse the configuration. Is there a way of
> going back to a configuration where I can see the screen again? Once I do
> that, is there a way of eliminating the strip that is left unused on  the
> left side of the screen?
>
> I have Mandrake Linux 10.0 in one partition (20GB) and MS Windows Me, with
> all my data, in the other partition (100GB).
>
> Second question:
>
> To make matters worse, I tried reinstalling Linux. At the moment of the
> first installation, the partition where I was going to put Linux had been
> created by the guy who sold me the new hard drive (my Windows had destroyed
> my old hd). I didn't encounter any problem at the moment of the first
> installation, meaning that I didn't have to answer any question strange to
> me. Nor did I face any problems when I reinstalled Linux to see if I could
> fix the graphical interface problem at that moment.
>
> Now, when I try reinstalling, after I choose "use existing partitions" I am
> directed to the screen "Chose the mount points" which I didn't have to
> answer before. I am given two options: hda5 (5.8GB, Jouranlised FS: ext3)
> and hda7 (7.7GB, Journalised FS: ext3). Each gives me several options of
> mount points: /, /boot, /home, /mnt/windows, /tmp, /usr, /var, /var/ftp,
> and /var/www. I don't want to erase all my data by selecting the wrong
> option. What should I do?
>
> Thanks very much you for your help,
May I suggest The ultimate Boot CD Rom
http://www.softpedia.com/public/cat/13/2/13-2-141.shtml
i have used it to scrub a drive clean several times
>
> Sebastian

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