No it's not the primary partition.
There is currently Mandriva installed (the only Linux that could drive
my wireless network), which makes use of the primary partition.
I also don't understand that according to the SXDE partition wizard there
are two unused partitions:
One before the 'etx3' and
Ian Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I don't get is that the SXDE partition wizard is apparently not able
to recognize a
Linux 'ext3' partition, this in comparison to the Solaris 10 partitiom
wizard.
It does recognize a Linux swap though.
Linux swap used to use the same
I received this error when trying to install SXDE on
a Packard Bell Easynote MX-51
'ERROR: Could not create Solaris fdisk partition (c1d0)'
Strange since I once succeeded in 'installing' Solaris 10 on this notebook.
Before trying to install SXDE I resized the Mandriva Linux partition in order
Emmanuel De Paepe wrote:
I received this error when trying to install SXDE on
a Packard Bell Easynote MX-51
'ERROR: Could not create Solaris fdisk partition (c1d0)'
Strange since I once succeeded in 'installing' Solaris 10 on this notebook.
Before trying to install SXDE I resized the