Setting partitions
Alberto Sagredo
albersag at gmail.com
Sat Jan 22 13:22:21 UTC 2005
Try and apt-get . I think its on hoary and warty.pau escribió:
>I used the administrations tools to see that I currently have a
>partition NTFS of 59,9GB and a partition of only 10MB where the BIOS
>is installed. It is this partition that is not labeled. And I think
>this is the reason why PM 8.0 gives the error 117.
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>Does the ubuntu install CD have parted/qtparted? IS it in the ubuntu live CD?
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>I don't have floppy suport, because my laptop doesn't have one.
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>Thank you
>
>Pau
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>On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 15:27:11 +0000, Pybe <squalidstuff at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:39:31 +0100, pau <pau.sabria at gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>Hi everyone!
>>>
>>>I have decided to install ubuntu on my laptop. Currently I have a
>>>windows installation in a 60GB partition and I don't have any free
>>>space. I installed Partition Magic but I keep getting an error every
>>>time I launch the program. I'm not able to resize the partition in
>>>order to create a new ext3 and swap partitions to install ubuntu.
>>>
>>>I was wondering if there is any way to manage partitions from ubuntu's
>>>installer. I tryed to install it and when it comes the moment to use
>>>the partitions I try to resize it without succes. Is there a way to
>>>create a partition without erasing my windows files on NTFS?
>>>
>>>
>>What was the error you got with PM (and what was the version?)
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>>Also you could try parted/qtparted which comes with some linux
>>bootable cds to resize it. (its a PM clone for linux).
>>
>>HTH
>>Pybe
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