Gotta use the disk mangler. I tried removing it and using the fdisk on the debian linux boot disk to partition the drive. Windoze saw the partitions right enough, but when I tried installing, it hung/froze after starting to unpack. Just didn't work, so I called ontrack and they suggested to load one partition for windoze in the first part, leave the rest blank, partition it with the linux software and use loadlin from dos to get to linux. Of course, the easiest thing would be to toss windoze but Linux doesn't support scanners and my printer is a lexmark. Additionally, the boot fails on the redhat disk, completely, if there is no disk manager in place. bye, Yolanda UIN 4898262 http://members.home.net/pippi5 from fridge magnet poetry: "Whisper nothing, Dance always, Smile now, And fall with style." To unsubscribe from SURVPC send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe SURVPC in the body of the message. Also, trim this footer from any quoted replies.
