Hi Matiee, * matiee ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hello everybody, this is my first post on the forum. > > I'd like to install Nevada b50, wich I downloaded yesterday, on my real hard > drive, beside my other Linux distributions (6 in total). > > I have no primary partitions on that drive: the first partition is extended, > it contains many ligical partitions and it occupies the entire disk, so I > have no free space to create a primary partition for Solaris. > > I can't figure out how to manage existing partitions: the only thing I could > choose was wether to destroy or not the whole extended partition with all the > logical ones inside. > > Is it possible to install the system on an existing logical partition?
It is currently not possible to install Solaris onto an extended partition. You must install on a primary partition. Cheers, -- Glenn Lagasse KISS/Approachability Sun Microsystems, Inc. x21293, 781-442-1293 _______________________________________________ opensolaris-help mailing list [email protected]
