sanskritkanji
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Posted: Oct. 29 2006,20:44 |
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I have been trying to re-partition my old Toshiba Satellite 335CDS laptop, in order to move from a single (Win98) partition to a multiple partition hard drive that will support a dual-boot Win98/Linux. 2.0G HD, 98M RAM, x86 processor.
Looking through the main DSL site, the Wiki, these forums, and the web, the solution seems to be one of: 1) use "parted" (that supposedly comes with the distro) 2) use a Gparted live CD 3) install parted via a DSL extension (parted.dsl)
1) I cannot locate "parted" anywhere in the installed distribution. After several "find" runs, I can only conclude that it isn't in the distribution.
2) My laptop cannot boot from CD. There is little support on the Gparted website that indicates a work-around exists (like the DSL bootfloppy workaround).
So, I seem to be stuck with option 3. I downloaded the parted.dsl, and the .info, and the MD5 hash.
I used the MyDSL control panel and installed a "local extension" using the parted.dsl file. A window appeared, stuff seemed to happen, then, nothing.
There is no desktop icon for Parted, no menu entry in the "start" menu. The command "sudo find / -name "*part*"" shows no results for parted, gparted, anything. I bash "parted" and get "no known command".
So, how do I access this program? Was it actually installed?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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