*cc me on any replys, since I am not subscribed to debian-user* Please read this if you know something about hard-disk partitioning, and think you can tell us where the "mystery 2 Gigs" went. My wife is a little stressed-out that I may be messing-up her computer....
I'm installing Slink on my wife's laptop (I have the CDs lying around, and will upgrade it to Potato later). She has a HP Omnibook 4150 Laptop with a 10Gig HD running Windows 95, which I am modifying to work as a dual-boot machine. We used fips to shrink the DOS partition to 6 Gigs, and booted off the Slink CD to install Debian. When we got to the disk repartitioning step of the install, cfdisk complained that the hard drive had inconsistent partition information and wouldn't run. Undaunted (maybe stupidly), I shelled-out from the install program and ran ordinary fdisk, and removed the new partition that fips had split off from the original DOS partition. After this, cfdisk ran, but it reported that we only had a little less than 2 Gigs left on the disk -- since it is a 10Gig drive, and we left 6 Gigs for Win95, we thought we should have 4 Gigs for Linux, not 2Gigs. We went into the BIOS setup, and checked the disk information from there. Here is what it reported about the drive: Cylinders 17475 Heads 15 Sectors 63 Max Capacity 8455 MB LBA Format Total Sectors 19640880 Max Capacity 10056 MB Multi-sector transfers 16 sector LBA mode control Enabled 32 Bit I/O Disabled Transfer mode Fast PI0 4 Ultra DMA mode mode 2 I don't know much about hard drives, and don't really know what LBA is, but the apparent loss of disk capacity seems somewhat similar to the difference in capacity between the two "Max Capacity" lines listed. Is the second capacity somehow illusory, or available to DOS but not Linux? After I set up partitions for Linux to use as much disk as fdisk would let me, fdisk reports the following: Disk 240 heads, 63 sectors, 1024 cylinders Units = cylinders of 15120 x 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks ID Sys /dev/hda1 * 38 824 594XXXX c Win95 FAT32 (LBA) /dev/hda2 1 37 28XXXX a0 Unknown [laptop suspend part.] /dev/hda3 825 842 136080 82 Linux Swap /dev/hda4 843 1024 137XXXX 93 Linux native [X's fill in the digits I didn't copy to my notepad] Note that the disk geometry is totally different than what was listed from the BIOS -- I don't know if this is meaningful, or related to the apparently-missing disk space. Does fdisk always assume a maximum of 1024 cylinders? Should I use the expert mode of fdisk to manually supply the disk geometry information from the BIOS and then re-make the Linux partitions, or will this totally destroy the data currently on the disk (in the Win95 partition)? If you can help us better understand what this all means and how we might fix things, please reply and cc to me directly since I am not on this list. Should we get PartitionMagic to straighten this out? Thanks in advance, - Chris -- Christopher Lee ([EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]) http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~chrislee