On Sun, 2004-10-31 at 20:45, Daniel Goldin wrote:Get this message on
installation:
"Unable to align partition properly. This probably means that another
partition tool generated an incorrect partition table, because it
doesn't have the correct bios geometry. It is safe to ignore, but
ignoring may cause (fixable) problems with some boot loaders."
Well, what do you know, I seem to have one of those "fixable"
problems. Computer hangs on reboot most of the time.
1) I installed redhat 9 on this hard drive before installing Fedora.
Might that be the cause of the problem?
2) How do I fix this? I am not a programmer, so go easy.
Any help much appreciated.
I was having trouble with a dual boot problem in FC2 and someone on the
list said Fedora reported the geometry of the drive wrong to windows. I
don't know if this bug was ever fixed. This may be a place to look.
And no, I'm not a programmer ether, those guys make it sound so simple.
" Just do X Y Z see it's so simple " :-)
Tim...