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- Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:51:14 +0500 (IST)
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Quoting Jonathan Q <jq@example.com>: > shane eastwood (fulingus7@example.com) wrote: > > > the error message i receive after i attempt to configure the > partitions at the GUi of automatic partitioning is: > > "Could not allocate requested partitions: Partitioning failed: > > Could not allocate partitions as primary partitions." > > Yamagata-san said I would tell you not to use automatic partitioning, > and > I won't let him down: "Don't use automatic partitioning." > > It would be nice if it said why it oculdn't allocate partitions. Red > Hat must be taking lessons from MS on how to produce totally useless > error messages. > > > I have experimented with FIPS which works especially in FIPS -d > > which is debug mode > > however the partition for windows which i allocated to be smaller on > the hard drive than the RH to be one'....somehow, mysteri! ously on the > RH.7.2 installer appears as a part of the larger of the 2 partitions and > the smaller one yet to assigned a OS etc. > > At least you got it partitioned, that's a step in the right direction. > > What we need to know now are exactly what partitions exist on the disk. > You can get this information from Linux fdisk. To get it, go through > the install process until you get to the partitioning section, where > you > can choose to auto partition, partition manually with Disk Druid, or > partition manually with fdisk. Choose fdisk and click the button > for /dev/hda. > > In fdisk, type p to get a listing of your current partition table. > post this information to the list. > > You should see at least two partitions that look something like this > (the example is for a single partition): > > Command (m for help): p > > Disk /dev/sda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 261 cylinders > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > /dev/sda1 * 1 261 2096451 83 Linux > > > Email that info to the list so we can see what your partition table > looks like and give you some advice on how to proceed. > > > An IBM guru offered this, but it could be out of my cognitive > threshold as RH7.2 manual suggests not ot use it, unless experienced > with this program: > > > > "I would suggest deleting all partitions using fdisk, then running > "fdisk \mbr" and then re-trying to use Linux partitioning tool." > > Yes, that would work, however, did s/he explain also that deleting your > partitions means Win 98 and your data and everything are gone? You > wouldn't want to overlook that minor detail :-) > > Jonathan > > ------------------------------------------------- This mail helped a tree grow. Know more at http://green.sify.com Take the shortest route to success! Click here to know how http://education.sify.com
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