jdd schreef:
I'm somewhat a newbie to Linux. (Again)
Also, don't accept the default installation.
any newbie *should accept* the default partition sheme. All the discussion about partitionning need some background.
YaST is very good as choosing a good system...
(and this have nothing to do with the subject - installing from an iso should work if the iso is not faulty)
jdd
I would not dare to say that. Maybe if you just have some windows partitions, but if you have several, SuSE's choice is always wrong. I just heard the other day, that in expert mode there is the option: import /etc/fstab from another install. This should give the right custum install names, if you have choosen the last installed system. ( ia lways still use a piece of paper where all the partitions of the pc to install, are written down, name, mountpoint, FS, and size. Nothing is more anoying than deleting or wreck an install that should have been kept for some reason. -- Enjoy your time around, Oddball (Now or never...) OS: Linux 2.6.25-rc8-12-default x86_64 Current user: oddball@AMD64x2-sfn1 System: openSUSE 11.0 (x86_64) Alpha3 KDE: 4.00.68 (KDE 4.0.68 >= 20080402) "release 3.1" -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org