What happened was that you didn't configure your "extra" drive space. By default,
linux sets any new partiton as either blank (nonGUI), or SWAP (GUI). What you will
have to do, is to do it all again but to make sure that you don't specify the
partition for anything (unmounted). If it is to be
I was installing LM 7.1 to a friends computer. During the installation
process I created two Linux partitions.
One Linux native (ext2), bootable, 2.2 GB and a Linux swap of 128 MB
Installation finished OK. Because the H/D is shared with Win 98 I use System
Commander to boot. System Commander