> I have an old Packard Bell PB620 CD (26mhz Intel, HD: > Seagate ST-3491A). It was previously running Windows > 95 until I ran fdisk (DOS) to start over. When I run > the Debian Setup, when I get to the second thing on > the list, Partition a Hard Drive, I select dev/hda, my > only option, and get the following error message: > > "Invalid Partition Table | cfdisk has failed while > trying to repartition your disk. That may mean your > disk's partition table is corrupt, or your disk is > factory clean. I may wipe out your disk's current > partition table and run cfdisk again." > > It asks Yes or No, I select No and nothing happens.
You need to say "yes" here. Use the Linux fdisk or cfdisk to repartition, and it should work. -ptw