On 2/1/06, jhuniepi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
just a suggestion:
arrange your partition in an easy to understand manner. let's say:
/dev/hda1 primary ntfs winxp
/dev/hda2 primary linux
/dev/hda3 primary linux
/dev/hda4 extended
/dev/hda5 logical linux
...
/dev/hdax logical linux
install ka ng ubuntu sa 2 primary partition at sa mga logical ung mga gusto mo iinstall na linux.On 2/1/06, Wilson John D. Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:_________________________________________________Does this mean I cannot install suse 10? I was thinking of using the hda6 for / mount for suse10. But when I format that partition to a linux partition, suse10 still fails to see it. I will try installing another distro on that partition and see if its fails to see hda6 also. if it sees it then maybe its suse10 problem./dev/hda3 ends in 3648 - so there is no more free sectors for you to
create a new partition.
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 3648 cylinders
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