Yes, B70B-based SXDE uses a new installer I believe it's called  
Caiman.  You can still access the old installer (The Solaris 8-10 one)  
through the second GRUB boot entry on cd/dvd boot.  It might work,  
maybe not.  Indiana's preview partitioner locks out changing  
partitions, but you say you're using SXDE, and I personally have tried  
the latest 09/07 release with a Linux and Windows partition, but not a  
logical Linux and not a logical Windows, nor two Windows partitions.

James
On Dec 8, 2007, at 8:59 PM, Rua Luiz Oscar de Carvalho 75, bloco B17  
ap04 wrote:

> I would ask the people at gnusolaris.org about this, but I can't  
> reach their site since yesterday. So here it goes:
> I have an Acer Aspire notebook (turion 64 x2, 1gb ram, 120gb hitachi  
> hd), with 2 windows partitions and a logical partition for linux  
> use. I wanted to install opensolaris (namely Nexenta) on a new  
> primary partition, but I can't make the installer recognize the  
> other partitions of the disk (the disk is shown as completely  
> unformatted every time).
> Anyone has some advice on how to solve this? And does the  
> opensolaris express dev edition use a different installer?
> TIA,
> Khristian.
>
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