29 Mar
2005
29 Mar
'05
18:58
Then use the "expert" form of partitioning so that it won't "auto-partition" the disk. This should allow you to continue.
This will not work. You have to partition before hand.
Well the real problem is that when I install with a swap I have to tell it which partition to use for swap.
Go and download SuperRescue Linux: They have a GUI partition tool and of course the command line. http://www.sysresccd.org/ Partition your PC with this and then run SUSE again and tell it where to use swap. This is the only way to get SUSE installed on a system with less then 128 megs. Unless of course, you have partition magic????? JD