On Wed, July 4, 2007 6:09 am, Giorgos wrote: > Hi!!! :-) > > I hope not to disturb you with beginner's questions, but I'm just > making my > first steps on Linux. > Sorry for my poor English too! :-) > > I downloaded the openSUSE installation DVD, as well the 2 addittional > CDs. I > burn them and I made room at my disk with GParted. Now I have ~40GB > unallocated space. > > Installation run properly, until the disk partitioning. I pointed the > installer at the unallocated space, but I received this message: > > "The current selection is invalid. Too few partitions are marked for > removal > or the disk is too small. To install Linux, select more partitions to > remove > or select a larger disk." > "OK" > > What now?
Stop using Outlook Express. That's your first fault. :P > I read the minimum requirements and they're reporting 2.2GB for > desktop > installation. > Did I missconfigured something? Am I missing something? > Any ideas - suggestions? Linux will want three partitions. One for root (most program files), one for "home" (your stuff) and one for swap. You need to make sure you have enough space for all. HTH! -- kai www.perfectreign.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
