Hi all,
I currently try to install Debian 2.1. I have problems to configure my hard
disk drive properly.
With the help of cfdisk 0.8, I created a partition table with this shape:
nameflags partition type file system
size
hda1boot
Christian Mathes wrote:
Hi all,
I currently try to install Debian 2.1. I have problems
to configure my hard disk drive properly.
Just as friendly assistance in your English usage -and
I see that your English is quite good- the gerund form,
in this case, configuring, is more often used as
i am trying to install debian linux. i got the distribution from the
'Debian GNU/Linux Guide to Installation and Usage' book.
i followed the instructions using FIPS to partition my hard drive. the
drive is a 25 GB drive. the partitioning of DOS partitions seems to have
worked okay. i am
when i run linux cfdisk, i go to partition the hard drive to create linux
partitions, and i get the following message:
FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition
Press any key to exit fdisk
i can 'view partitions' with cfdisk. it shows me that there are 2 FAT32
partitions on my
On Mon, Aug 30, 1999 at 07:47:27AM -0600, Duggan Dieterly wrote:
i followed the instructions using FIPS to partition my hard drive. the
drive is a 25 GB drive. the partitioning of DOS partitions seems to have
when i run linux cfdisk, i go to partition the hard drive to create linux
Someone here is having a problem with the dos side of his machine...
He installed Debian 1.3.1r6. He has a computer with two IDE disks. One
is Windows (/dev/hdb), the other is Debian (/dev/hda). At installation
time he didn't touch the second this, and for some reason or other, he
had to pull
6 matches
Mail list logo