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I am trying to install LINUX onto a Western Digital 516MB IDE drive (2nd drive in a two drive system). I am using the InfoMagic 1.2.1 set. I have successfully installed the version on another machine with a 1.2GB WD drive with no trouble at all. The install onto the 516MB drive appears to go on fine. However, upon rebooting and logging in as root, it says that I have errors in the filesystem /dev/hdb1 -- where I installed linux. The drive has 1048 cyl, 16 heads & 63 sectors. I have gone into fdisk to define the partitions and used the fdisk cmos stuff to tell the install that I am using 524 cyls, 32 heads and 63 sectors. BTW, I also tried not doing the fdisk cmos stuff and get the same bad install. I have done the install 5 times with the same bad result. I can use the drive to install WARP partitions and software just fine. Is there something peculiar with this drive and LINUX? It can't be me! :) Any help will be appreciated. Jim Jim jim at sherwood.mv.com jas at enterprise.uml.edu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- for HELP in reading this e-mail, press Ctrl-Alt-Del -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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