New question #61187 on Easy Peasy:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-eee/+question/61187

Same as #57483, except a 2Gig Surf. But I have installed an 8G memory card, and 
hoped that would help. I have no clue about partitioning, have never used 
Ubuntu and . The many things i have tried have not worked. When I got the thing 
it had Windows xp installed which did not allow for the install of OpenOffice 
which I need so I can use the tool for my work.

I downloaded the torrent image to my desktop computer, and after much trial and 
error, over a couple of weeks, I finally managed to make a USB drive that does 
boot the EeePC and Ubuntu does work that way - slowly.

The 2G drive seemed not big enough for the install and trying to install on the 
HP 8G card hasn't worked. Trying to set up a swap using a partition on the card 
doesn't either. Hence the start of this cry for help.

When I started into Launchpad, I then was directed to Question #44490 which had 
a similar problem. I tried the suggested solution: install - with no 
localisation, manual partition, no swap and all that - got a message that the 
partition at 1850 was too small (but just by a few bytes), went back and upped 
the size to 1900. Then was told there was no root, not sure what to do there 
but tried using / which seemed to work.

When this took me through to the next step again, it told me I needed 2500 mb 
in the partition (which is of course more than is possible there) and I don't 
understand why upping the size of the partion beyond what was first asked for 
has now led back to square one. 

I am stumped as to what to do and am running out of free time to keep trying.

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