On 2/18/06, Bulbul Alamgir <balamgir(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
I have one hard drive with 3 partitions and currently
has Windows 2000 Professional on the 1st partition and
Windows XP Professional on the 2nd partition. The 3rd
partition is empty and not formatted yet. I would like
to install Fesdora Core 4 (Desktop version) on the 3rd
partition but keeping the first two partitions intact
and make it a multiple boot system. I have booted with
the Fedora Core 4 CD, selected "Automatic Partition"
and then selected "Keep all partitions and use
existing free space" option. But it tells me that it
is unable to create the partion and something
regarding the Root. I am not sure waht the problem is
and not very good on manual partitioning. Do not wanna
loose the other operating system. Your help will be
very much appreciated.
Well, if you have a third partition allocated, then that is not free
space. If you want to do automatic partitioning, just (carefully!)
delete the third partition. You can do this with DOS fdisk or with
Linux fdisk after booting the install. To do so in the install, at
some point press Ctrl+Alt+F2 and type fdisk /dev/hda (or replace hda
with your hard disk device, though it is probably hda). Make sure you
backup everything you really have to have just in case. Doing
anything with partitioning and installing could potentially mess
something up. Besides, you should make backups anyway, right? : )
Some administrative stuff:
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Jonathan