On Tue, 2003-01-28 at 17:44, Aris Santillan wrote:
> id already experience that.. before i upgraded from FreeBSD to Debian, and i
> used cfdisk of debian..
>
> and cleanly installed my debian... try it
I think there's something about partitioning it using disk druid,
specially if it's a large hardrive (and there's already an existing OS
installed). It creates this inconsistencies that tiger have observed. I
wasn't able to boot Redhat too after i installed it. And the only
workaround i did was to partition it the hard way using fdisk, and
everything went fine (gone are the inconsistencies).
btw, as far as i know cfdisk is not available in Redhat and Mandrake,
only fdisk.
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