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Re: [[LI] Laptop Woes]
Mr.Binand ,
Normally windows fdisk doesnt recognise ext2 file system, so obviously you
cant see the partition for linux.My suggestion is to fdisk with the Redhat CD
or just go ahead with installation everything will be cool.
"Binand Raj S." <binand@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
My ACI Laptop had gone to undergo repairs, which made the service guy to
reformat the disk. He installed Win 98 and sent it back to me. Now I am
having
problems while installing linux:
I split the disk into 2 using FIPS, 1.1 GB for Windows and 2 GB for Linux.
Windows fdisk shows two partitions. But RHL 6.0 installer shows me one large
3.1 GB Win95 partition. I am afraid to go ahead - what did I do wrong?
Earlier, when I had got the laptop, I had installed RHL 6.0 from the same CD
using the same method. What happened this time?
Binand
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