Re: [newbie] partitions for Mandrake 7.2

2001-01-14 Thread Me

On Monday 08 January 2001 02:40 am, you wrote:
 This is my very first post. hope it doesn't violate any of your rules.

 When I try and install my 7.2 powerpack deluxe distro I get to the stage of
 repartitioning my hard disk. The software gives you a choice of three
 options. The manual says that if you choose the middle option it will
 automatically repartition your hard disk for Linux use (I don't want to get
 rid of windows). When I select the middle option (use free space on the
 windows partition) it gives me this error message:
 Partitioning failed: The FAT resizer is unable to handle your partition,
 the following error occured: Can't locate object method "new" via package
 "resize_fat::main" at /usr/bin/perl-install/install-interactive.pm line
 108,  line 6.

 Whats up?
 If the installation software can't repartition my hard drive then I'll have
 to do it myself. How many partitions do I need to make with diskdrake and
 what do I need to set the mounting points as?

Now, I'm a newbie myself, but I somewhat grasp how this partitioning thing 
works.

At a minimum, you only need one partition mounted as /.  You can create as 
many as you want and mount them as any other folder.  Also, I've never used 
any partitioning software in Linux so you have to make sure it resizes the 
other partition(s) on that disk in order to create your partition and not 
just deletes it since this may make your other OSes or programs in the OSes 
not work correctly.




Re: [newbie] partitions for Mandrake 7.2

2001-01-10 Thread david gentle

 I suggest you make 3. One for root, one for /home, and one for swap. The swap
 file is small, about 128 MB should do depending on how much RAM you have.
 Then allocate at least 2 GB for root / and at least 500 MB for /home. It's
 sorta dependent on what you feel like setting up however. There are many
 guides/opinions on the ideal partition setup (Mandrake probally has their
 ideal setup on their website somewhere), but you can't go wrong with what
 I've suggested.
Actually I've already done it (couple of hours ago). I noticed a cool little button 
with "auto
allocate" written on it which solved the problem and set things up pretty much as you 
suggest.
Thanks for taking the time though.