On (17/01/07 03:57), glycerin wrote:
> I I try this way the guided partitioning try to use all my disk and in
> the other steps there isn't a way to use a manual partiotioning.
>
> Any other advice?
> > On (16/01/07 17:06), Gabriele Cicala wrote:
> > > I while I try to install Debian Etch using th
On (17/01/07 03:38), glycerin wrote:
> I've tryed this way but nothing is possible.
> I didn't find anything where I can set the partition manually and
> preserve the old one.
>
> Any new advice?
What medium are you using to boot? If sarge (3.1) try typing expert26
at the boot prompt; this shoul
Hi.
I I try this way the guided partitioning try to use all my disk and in
the other steps there isn't a way to use a manual partiotioning.
Any other advice?
Best Regards.
Gabriele
Clive Menzies ha scritto:
> On (16/01/07 17:06), Gabriele Cicala wrote:
> > I while I try to install Debian Etch
Hi.
I've tryed this way but nothing is possible.
I didn't find anything where I can set the partition manually and
preserve the old one.
Any new advice?
I've tested the same netinstallation for another machine with IDE disks
and all was ok. It seems that the problem is using the SATA disks.
Best
On (16/01/07 17:06), Gabriele Cicala wrote:
> I while I try to install Debian Etch using the actual net-installation
> CD I encounter some problem for the partition already present on the laptop.
> This machine is a dual-boot computer with windows and another Debian
> installation that I want to
I while I try to install Debian Etch using the actual net-installation
CD I encounter some problem for the partition already present on the laptop.
This machine is a dual-boot computer with windows and another Debian
installation that I want to re-install. None of these partiotion is
visible whe
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