On 08/07/2011 04:12 AM, Adam Tong wrote:
Hi,
I cannot install fedora 15 in my new laptop.
I think we can fix that.
At the time of partitionning during the installation process it
blocks giving me a message that it cannot allocate enough free space.
That is because it needs "free" disk space to allocate to a new
partition. In your partitioning scheme below everything is already
allocated. As in, sda3 is an extended partition (nothing wrong there),
and everything inside of it is already formatted, so there is no room to
make a new partition.
Here is what i see:
sda1 1500 ntfs
sda2 307240 ntfs
sda3 158669 Extended
sda5 141674 ntfs
sda6 16992 extended
sda4 9529 ntfs
I choose "create custom layout" then sda3, then selected / as the standard
partition mount point
This is where the mistake is. You can't select "sda3" yet because it is
not blank space, it is an NTFS partition. You need to select sda3, then
select "delete partition". Then you must "create partition" which will
allow you to use the space you just freed as the base area for the
filesystem you are going to format to (probably btrfs or ext4).
You will need to delete sda6 also (I think) if you want to use that
space to create a swap partition area.
If this explanation doesn't make sense to you, ask a different way and
one of us will explain a different way.
Good luck and have fun with your new system!
-Iwao