Hi,
Have you partitioned your remaining 10GB before you
tried to install Linux Mandrake???
On the CD is Partition Magic which should help solve
your problem.
If you need anymore help, let me know...
Regards,
Thomas Adam
--- Peter Guzikowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to
Someone may be able to answer this better than me, but I believe that
linux must start in the first 4000 blocks, or maybe it's the first 4 gigs
of a hard drive in order to boot. I ran into this problem myself when I
tried to get win98 and slackware to share a large hard drive.
Jennifer
On
Hi
I'm trying to install 7.2 on an AMD Thunderbird with an ASUS A7V mother
board. I have a hard drive where 20 out of 30Gb are used for Windows, which
is working just fine. I have saved the remaining unpartitioned 10Gb for
Linux. When I try to install 7.2 however, I get the following message
Hi
I'm trying to install 7.2 on an AMD Thunderbird
with an ASUS A7V mother board. I have a hard drive where 20 out of 30Gb
areused for Windows, which is working just fine. I have saved the
remaining unpartitioned 10Gb for Linux. When I try to install 7.2
however,I get the following message