On Sat, 22 Mar 1997, Michael Iles wrote:

> Hi, I'm trying to install Debian Linux 1.2 and things were going well until I 
> got to the 'partition hard drive' part. The _first_ time I picked this choice 
> I  editted my partition information to include a Linux and a Linux Swap 
> partition. When I tried to save these changes, though, I got a message saying
> 
>      FATAL ERROR: Cannot seek on disk drive
> 
> Every subsequent time I try to start cfdisk, I immediately get the same 
> message about not being able to seek, so now I can't even see the partition 
> information.
> 
> I can run DOS fdisk and make changes to the partition information, and my 
> pre-existing partitions (Win95 and WinNT) still function normally. I tried 
> giving cfdisk the disk geometry information on the command-line, but it still 
> gave me the error.
> 
> I have only one physical drive, a 3.8 gig Quantum Fireball that Linux 
> correctly detects. (At least I think it does; I can see its name go by in all 
> the hardware information that Linux prints while starting.) If I switch to a 
> different console, though, I can't see anything on the drive (there's nothing 
> in the /target directory). It did read the partition information _once_ 
> though, so I assume it can see the drive.

Have you tried running Linux fdisk, rather than cfdisk?  I had some
problems with cfdisk, but fdisk worked flawlessly.

Bob

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