>Finally, an answer. I get to the point in cfdisk where I can make it >bootable ( I am using a DOS partition on my second HD), creating the >primary area. Then What? I have 64 meg of RAM, so I don't think I need >the cache area.
I assume you mean that you created a primary Linux partition. Great. Write the table changes ('W' I think) and exit cfdisk. The Debian install program will proceed to format and mount the new partition. >BTW, the cfdisk.txt is virtually un-readable, no matter what I use to >open it. I will get the html file, if it is any better. hth -- Jason Daniels -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---> BELIEVE THE LIE <--- Linux: The choice of a GNU generation. Winblows 95: The world's best-selling computer virus. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .