At 03:52 PM 1/22/2001 +0000, Bernard Peek wrote:
In article <3.0.3.32.20010122064412.00fd2cc4@popd.ix.netcom.com>, Samy Elashmawy <samelash@ix.netcom.com> writes
Use redhat to get the partion scheam you want then do the install using those partions , just sprecify how to mount them ect..
I tried that. Yast uses fdisk to read the partition information, but on mys system that always fails. Yast interprets this as an attempt to install on an empty disk. It won't permit me to use the existing partitions, it will only offer the option of repartitioning and using the whole disk.
Hmm, realy odd , Ok can you thrash the drive or do you have data on it ? If you can trash the drive I would then try using the whole disk , then reinstall it. Next I would try installing 6.4 and if that works , try installing 7.0 over that. PIA I know. Have you defraged and done a scandisk on the dos partions ? and fschecked the linux partions ? Use one of those system on a flopy distros for this if you cant get linux started. Have you used any thing like partion magic or any funky boot loaders ? You may need to totaly reformat the disk and even reformat the MBR via a dos fdisk /MBR. also is the /boot partion below 1024 cyl ? other wise you will need the latest version of lilo. Also BTW when you set the boot partion /boot as the first partion on disk , are you giving it at least two cylenders ? My install freaked out with only one cylender , I have a 20 gig drive and each cyl is 7.5 meg. I would not reboot. I made it two cyl with 1/0 as starting and 1.2 as ending cyl and it booted up fine. Hope that some of this helps.
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