partition hang

Harry Vorstenbosch harry.vorstenbosch at zonnet.nl
Sun Apr 23 21:07:53 UTC 2006


Dear Reader,

It seems that your are running your system fromout Windows, Blue screens are
typical from Windows.
Nevertheless, If you select the option "server" (See your on-line screen at
installation time), your available ram (64MB) would be satisfied. As a full
graphics desktop, you should double your memory. If this installation is
successfull, you would have enough for a file and printeserver.

Success with your installation(s),

Greetings from The Netherlands,
Harry,

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "AMY REED" <amy1173 at msn.com>
To: <kubuntu-users at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 4:27 PM
Subject: partition hang


> Hello
> I am new to Linux and I decided to try Ubuntu. I have an old computer (CTX
> k6 with 64mb of ram) that I'm trying to use as a file and print server in
my
> home. I have a 200gb Maxtor drive connected to a Promise ultra ata133
card.
> The bios recognizes the card and drive as does the install disk. The
problem
> I'm having is when I select to partition the drive in the install sequence
> it hangs to a blue screen. Is this because of the lack of ram, or a
hardware
> issue, or something else? I really would like to get this up and running
and
> am still excited about eventually switching to linux from windows. Any
help
> would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Todd Reed
> amy1173 at msn.com
>
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