cannot cfdisk so i cannot installForum: HD Install Topic: cannot cfdisk so i cannot install started by: johnos Posted by johnos on Feb. 15 2006,02:59
heres the storyi am using vmware workstation 5.5 on windows xp i have a virtual machine set up on it using the dsl image and it has 2 SCSI hardrives, the original and default HD is 500m and i want to install dsl on that, i also have another 1.5g secondry drive, i dont mind not using that drive and only using one bigger drive. i have taken two screen shots, the first has a shot of the shell with the error message i get and a settings window for vmware workstation with the settings for the default drive (SCSI 0:0) and the second has what ive typed into the shell and also the settings window by the way ive been following this guide < http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/talk/node/64 > i can make the hard drive/drives IDEs if i need to. also do i need to mount the drive first maybe?coz i cant remember how to do it but i could figure it out pretty quick. any help will be much appreciated (im on an old laptop so it cant really handle much when using vmware workstation and i like DSL so i dont really want to install ubuntu on this computer) cheers Posted by johnos on Feb. 15 2006,03:11
actaully i think i will only use one hardrive until i run out of space/need a second hardrive for some other reasonalso because this is only a temp thing untill i get on to my main computer i dont really need any swap space because i wont be using it heavily, just as something to do and so i can start learning more about linux cheers Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 15 2006,05:27
FYI,SCSI or USB hard drives are located at places like /dev/sda /dev/sdb etc... IDE hard drives are located at: /dev/hda /dev/hdb etc... Posted by johnos on Feb. 15 2006,06:29
ok, thanks for that, i may change the drives to IDE.and do i have to mount them before i can us cfdisk? Posted by cbagger01 on Feb. 15 2006,06:35
No.In fact you DON'T want to mount a disk that is being repartitioned, if you can help it. Posted by johnos on Feb. 15 2006,06:53
cheers dudemuch appreciated, going to bed now, will post results tomorrow when i get the chance Posted by spoody_goon on Feb. 16 2006,17:31
If you want to partition a disk with little or no effort, I suggest using a install disk from Slackware or Mandriva. Quick, simple, specific, done.
Posted by 300c_pilot on Feb. 25 2006,02:24
I have had the exact same problem only with Fedora 4 as the host os. When I changed the client drive to IDE everything worked fine.Hope it helps. |