On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 17:09 +0200, Harmen Schaap wrote:
Then use the "expert" form of partitioning so that it won't "auto-partition" the disk. This should allow you to continue.
Well the real problem is that when I install with a swap I have to tell it which partition to use for swap. And since the hdd isn't properly partitioned yet, I've to use /dev/hda1. And that's the only partition at that moment. After that Yast can't do a partitioning anymore, sice /dev/hda1 is in use :-( But I keep trying to find a way :-D
Use the rescue boot first to create a swap partition of a approx. 200 meg as hda1. The install should then then allow you to partition the rest of the disk. Don't touch the existing swap partition, don't format it.
Harmen
Ps I noticed that some of other replies to other on the list did not get to the list....
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