Hi Nickolay,
I found out what the reason was for my non-graphical install problems. The computer
that I
was practicing on was PII 200 MHz and the drives were from around 1996-7. I had the
install for i586s. As Allen mentioned, for older machines use the i486 install CD.
I inserted the install CD and DrakeX popped up right away. Hooray!!
This is the best news I've encountered over the last 4 days! Now, before I run the
Linux
partitioning, I must read over the install guide again.
Thanks for the feedback.
Roman
(Indeed the penguins are almost here)
Cyber Eagle wrote:
> Nickolay Belostotsky�����ã�,
>
> do it,
> u can get it!
>
> �� 00-5-15 10:40:00 �����
> >Hello!
> >
> >My current configuration is, a 9Gb hard drive divided into two 4.5Gb
> >partitions - C: and D:. I have Linux installed via Lnx4Win.
> >Now I want to install Linux onto its own partition. Will Partition Magic be
> >able to decrease the size of D: to 2 Gb, and with the remaining 2.5Gb make a
> if all the dada in ur D: driver are less than 2G, u can get it!
> if not, you can get a new driver which size is the same as the free space of driver
>D:
> if u think it's 2 small,
> u can resize driver C: , and move driver D:,
> to get a larger driver.
> in fact u can almost do everything use PQMagic.
> >Linux partition *without losing any data from either C: or D:*?
> >
> >Thanks,
> > -- Koly
>
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