[RULE] Second attempt via FTP on Toshiba Satellite 115CS
Da Worm
DaWorm at comcast.net
Mon Apr 7 05:46:13 EEST 2003
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On 4/6/2003 at 9:21 PM Michael Fratoni wrote:
>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.
Yes, some work. I used Partition Magic to shrink a 2Gig partition to 1 Gig, then verified Windows still boots up correctly.
>What says /dev/hda is bad?
When the setup script asks what drive you want to install to, it shows nothing but hda. If I choose that (or hda3, or anything really) it doesn't like it, and asks if I want to try a different drive. If I answer yes or no, it goes back to asking me what drive to install to. Can't get past that.
>Did you use fdisk or cfdisk to partition the drive?
I used fdisk. I created two new primary partitions. The first was 64M and I changed it's type to 82 (Linux Swap). The second was the rest of the drive. These showed up as hda2 and hda3.
>Have you rebooted the installer? (If not _don't!)
Too late.
>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.
I can try it as is now, but I have rebooted, so it may not be useful. I'll see if I can find another floppy (rare around here, since I bought my CD Burner).
Jeff.
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