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disk partition question
I'm mostly concerned about the Suse installation 1) keeping its hands to itself and 2) giving me HPFS support out of the box. finally, I can't seem to find a way to add the partition where I wish to install Suse into OS/2's Boot Manager -- can anyone explain why? my preference would be to use BM to start Suse,

Partitioning fresh install on clean hard drive?
DL d...@spoofmail.com microsoft public win2000 setup Idealy you need to create a slipstreamed win2k install patched to sp3 or above http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;305098 You can allow yr current install version to partition to its max size of about 130gb then install.

Reinstall Windows
DA Morgan damor...@psoug.org comp databases oracle server Kuwerti wrote: Hello all, When I import a dump-file I get the error: "IMP-00003: ORACLE error 439 encountered ORA-00439: feature not enabled: Partitioning" The Database does not have partitioning so I want to install this option. Is that possible?

trying to add openSuse 10.3 to this OS/2 box
Kevin Weilbacher [SBS-MVP] "The days pass by so quickly now, the nights are seldom long" "John Goodman CT @ Princeton" <jpgood...@comcast.net> wrote in message news:%23jTMuNU7DHA.1112@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... what is best practice for sbs w2k3 partitioning on new install with hind sight in mind? should I make a 2gig

Unable to install XP over Vista
I'm wondering if the maintainers can see if there's chance to complain clearly about a broken partition table before writing a new mbr? But I suggest to backup all your data, repartition your disk and install everything. Slice 2 is a dummy partition created for historical reasons. Once upon a time there was a real

Disk Management vs Acronis
(Im a newbie) Let the install do whatever it does, but once it is finished, part of customizing your system can be to change whatever the install did, to what you want. The only thing you _don't_ want the install to do is make a separate partition for /tmp, unless of course you want it to stay that way (and I can't

Bug#236184: install: hard drive not found / partitioning fails
I chose to install the new drive as the primary and the old drive as a slave. I then used PartitionMagic 8.0 to do all the partitioning and formatting work of the new In my case I preferred to do a fresh install of WinXP Pro on the new C partition and then I reinstalled only selected applications and utilities.

Newbie - Partitioning and installing red hat 7
Just to be clear on my end, I'm assuming: - you have not tried a custom partitioning install <<< Yes I did - you did NOT use PM to partition the non-XP portion of disk in any way, ie,. not partitioned, not formatted, just unused/empty disk space <<< Yes I did - you DID use PM to shrink the original XP partition and

MKD-10.0 install problems when doing customs partitioning
E. Goble wrote: Hi all; I have aa dual OS system on my hard drive (4327MB) for win95 and redhat 6.2 a complete install. But linux is having problems freezing, I think due to running out of hard drive space. IBM 686/pr120+ Linux RedHat 6.2 Fri Mar 8 13:37:04 CST 2002 /dev/pts/0 : /home/degoble [root@gtech]# df -ah

Partitioning Software (I Can't Install)
If you can run grub-install, then you can also run update-grub to generate a working menu.lst. I found your post too late. I wiped my ubuntu installation and reinstalled Karl's way with one big partition, just to see if the various grub content got generated and it did. Next I ran locate *grub* from the /root

partitioning 4 redhat 6.2 complete install
gmail.com> wrote: I already have a 6GB bootcamp partition - how can I get back to the screen that just asks me to insert my Windows install disk? Chinarut- If you run the Startup Disk System Preference, are there any new options? If your Bootcamp partition was re-formatted when you subsequently re-partitioned your

Out of Disk Space ??
What is the intelligent strategy WRT to security and /bin or /sbin? Is It's usually not worth messing with them. Instead keep a spare copy of the root partition elsewhere, and boot from it occasionally to check the other one out. Be use to keep the kernel and lilo on the root partition that is not normally mounted,

Linux partitioning question
... Dec 06, 2005 at 08:15:03AM -0500, David Abrahams wrote: Package: install Severity: important http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user/58937 and its http://article.gmane.org/gmane.linux.ubuntu.user/58998 describe my all-day experience trying to do LVM partitioning for a clean Ubuntu install.

Partitioning during install
Dave Brown dhbr...@hobbes.dhbrown.net comp os linux setup In article <eQqC8.3650$Po6....@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net>, DB Mays wrote: I have a question about "expert" partitioning. Probably there are a lot of other people that can benefit from knowing how to do this. When I want to install either SuSE or RedHat I

mkinitrd and glibc version problem in etch
It can sometimes be a good idea, though, to create a separate partition for /home. When you upgrade to a newer version of Slackware, you can keep /home unmounted during the install, so that your data is not overwritten. this way, you can easily move your data to a new version. The same advice is often given for

/usr read-only? (was Re: New Install:HD Partitioning)
Just create the raid with the controller, reboot on the SBS CD1, press F6, feed it the drivers, create a 30 to 50 GB partition for your SBS, and install the I understand that i must create 1 partition and install Windows on there. Then only when Windows is installed use Disk Management to create the rest of the

Help me to install RAID pls
I've just purchased a nice new 20Gb harddrive and I want to partition it into 1*10Gb and 2*5Gb partitions. I then want to install W98 onto the 10Gb partition and one of the 5Gb partitions, and put Red Hat 7 on the remaining 5Gb partition. RedHat usually installs in a minimum of three partitions and four would be

semi-newbie partitioning question
The net ISO install cd does not have an auto partition feature. Can anyone provide a suggested layout so I can finish my first attempt at installing OpenBSD 4? Depends what you want to do with OBSD. A 100M / is most often enough, with 20G I'd use 500M. You need at least 2G for /usr to hold /usr/src and /usr/ports.

Out of Disk Space ??
You have to edit /etc/fstab of the hda6 partition. Change the partition entry for / and make it /dev/hda6 (or use the appropriate UUID). If you had an entry for the hda6 partition before, remove it or replace the device name with /dev/hda2. 3. Don't overwrite the installation in hda2 because the menu.lst file from

restoring to larger drive?
Quand on installe un second exemplaire de WINXP en // avec une première installation il faut tout y installer. Ce second système permet d'accéder facilement à la partition qui ne démarre plus. Cette installation démontrerait le bon fonctionnement du CD. Débrancher tout ce qui peut l'être, ne conserver que