> After all of these travails, I decided to repartition using fdisc.  I
> deleted the (3) partitions hda1, extended and <swap>. Then I added two
> partions (I was given a choice of extended or primary) for each
> addtion. I put in the stop and stop cylinders exactly as Disk Druid
> and fdisc had shown them.  Disk Druid only showed two partitions,
> fdisk showed three. DD only showed hda1 and <swap>  while fdisc
> showed hda1, extended and <swap>.  I wrote the changes and fdisc
> barked that there was a partition 0 that must have been put on by
> another operating system.(what is that?
> When I installed the 7.1 over Windows I asked for the entire disk to
> be partitioned for Linux.  No dual operating system)
> 
> Here is my current plan of attack.  Use DOS (can you believe it?) to
> fdisk the hard drive and set up one big partition.  Then format that
> partition.  This may only get me so far though.  I still have to worry
> about the install seeing my network card.
> 
> Does anyone have another idea about how to fix this?
> 


It sounds like you never put a logical partition on the extended one.
Extended partitions are never useable directly, you have to
put one or more logical partitions into them.

Cameron



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