[RULE] Second attempt via FTP on Toshiba Satellite 115CS
Michael Fratoni
mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Mon Apr 7 05:21:37 EEST 2003
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On Sunday 06 April 2003 09:52 pm, Da Worm wrote:
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> On 4/6/2003 at 9:31 PM Da Worm wrote:
> >>Then, run /scripts/pcmcia.sh, which should be the new version.
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> >Ok, got there, and ran setup.sh. Now I get a segfault after I created
> > my partitions, when it was trying to format the / partition. Will
> > try again.
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> Uh oh, whatever happened seemed to hose my drive. Says hda is bad
> (should have been hda3, since I left a win98 partition, added two more,
> one as Linux Swap and one as Linux). The Linux partition should have
> been hda3, shouldn't it?
Oh, my.
You added 2 partitions to a drive that had been setup for windows? Did the
room for the partitions already exist, or was this one large partition?
You can't take a drive containing one large single partition and break it
into 3 partitions. Well, you can, but it involves some work.
What says /dev/hda is bad? Did you use fdisk or cfdisk to partition the
drive? Have you rebooted the installer? (If not _don't!) Perhaps you can
get some diagnostic info. The output of fdisk -l would be useful. The
install log would be useful as well, if you haven't rebooted yet. If you
haven't rebooted, could you try writting the install log to a floppy so
you can mail it to me from a working machine? It should be in
/scripts/install_log. If you have a formatted floppy, insert it, mount
it, and cp /scripts/install_log /mnt/floppy
I really need more details to determine where we are at.
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