gothelin
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Joined: July 2007 |
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Posted: July 28 2007,05:58 |
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Problem Solved
I'm trying to get one of my laptops up and running without spending any further money on it. As it is, its CD-ROM drive is fried, so DSL's ability to install itself to the hard drive from a usb pen drive was a God-send for me!
However, DSL has decided that the hard drive's label is going to be hdc, not hda. I've never had that happen before. Is this going to cause me any major issues? And can I force DSL to recognise my hard drive as hda?
My other problem is partitioning - it just will not happen. I've tried using both cfdisk and fdisk. According to both, there is no hda - only hdc, which is my harddrive. Fair enough, I guess. It seems to run through the motions allowing me to set up a swap (set to 82, of course) labelled hdc1, a partition for DSL (set to 83 and made bootable) labelled hdc2, and another partition for data labelled hdc3. It even claims to have written the partition tables to the drive. However, it never actually does so. When I check to see what partitions I have, I still have one partition (hdc1) and it is still an ntfs partition. I've tried rebooting after partitioning, but it makes no difference.
Its driving me insane. Does anyone have any ideas on what I can do to fix these problems? I appreciate any help you can give me!
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