doobit
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Posted: Feb. 16 2006,15:41 |
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Kinda hard to figure out what you are asking. If you are entering sda5, then must be you have 5 scsi emulated drives or partitions plugged in to that computer? Normally, if it's an internal hard drive, then you have already partitioned it to take a bootable Linux installation. They don't even necessarily need to be formatted yet, because the install script will do that for you. The first internal ATA drive will show up as hda something, depending on the type of partitions you have on it. hda 1-4 are primary partitions or drives, and 5-99 are logical partitions or drives. If the terminal closes when you go to install, then it's because it can't do what you asked it to do. Frugal is a great way to install, but you still need to set up your target drive correctly.
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