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RE: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary



hi!!
i have not entirely followed ur problem. but i have a 12gb hdd with nt and
linux running. follow the following procedure.
1) create NT primary partition using NT disk administrator(do not use
fdisk)(preferably around 2gb).
2) now create a drive of the size of the linux partition that u want.(3.5 gb
i think is what u wanted)
3) create the third drive which u may use to store ur data.(the rest of the
hdd)
4) now delete the second partition. this allocates space for ur linux drive
b/w the primary and second nt partitions.
apparently, linux does not run if installed above 4gb and that might be the
problem.

Happy linuxing!!

KAR.

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Rohit
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 1999 2:40 PM
To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [LI] Partitioning : No free primary


This I came across last night..
I have a Samsung HDD 8.4 GB, 1027 Cyl.
Wished to have NT + Linux on my hdd.
The problem is that after allocating less than half of HDD to NT, it
has become impossible to allocate the rest to Linux.

Here is the sequence of events..
1. I create a DOS/FAT partition on a raw HDD, totalling 6oo MB. [Since
max size    would be 2 GB under DOS, and I wish to have 3.5 GB types for
NT out of 8        GB, I make the  first active partition worth 600 MB,
just for NT system]
2. Install NT on this and convert the filesystem to NTFS at the time of
setup.
3. Create a second D:\ in NTFS format size of which is 2.5 GB. Thus
leaving more    than 50% of HDD raw space free for Linux.

At the time of installation, the free space is correctly detected by
disk druid and I start allocating partitions.. after crossing first two
partitions, [I tried some permutations of allocations too, was unable to
catch any other pattern] it gives an error : Can not allocate partition,
no free primary.
Also, from text I switched to graphic install and there was an
'occupancy indicator' on the interface which would suddenly shoot up to
'red' indicating little space on HDD where something like 3 GB must
still have been free...

When do we get this error usually?
What could be the cause?
And how to correct it?
[I do not have internet access here, so please do not provide links]

Rohit
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