HElp with Linux install
Albert Cahalan
albert at ccs.neu.edu
Sat Jun 3 01:22:41 EDT 1995
> >> I backed up the hard drive, re-partitioned using DOS fdisk
> >> to create 1 primary drive, C:, consisting of 300mb.
fips.exe is a fast, easy, and nondestructive way to split a partition.
> >> I created a boot disk using the scsi driver set, I created a root
> >> disk using the color144 file set. When I get to the root prompt
> >> and use the Linux fdisk, it comes back with:
> >>
> >> Unable to read /dev/hda
> >>
> >> I have tried following on line directions found via the web and doing
> >> this over and over step by step
> >> but now I have had enough and am in great need of help! I am obviously
> >> missing some crucial part and keep repeating the same mistake.
/dev/hda is the first IDE drive, you want /dev/sda
> When I set up my machine, I used DOS fdisk (from floppy) to create three
> primary partitions out of my 400 MB drive:
>
> Partition 1: 80 MB: DOS
> Partition 2: 300 MB: Non-DOS
> Partition 3: 20 MB: Non-DOS
How? The DOS fdisk refuses to create more than one primary partition.
> I've cc'ed this to the Linux/Unix group's mailing list; if anyone else
> has advice on Ed's problem, feel free to jump in. Ed's not on our mailing
> list, so replies should be addressed (or cc'ed) to him at edg at nww.com.
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