msuho

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Posted: Oct. 19 2004,21:51 |
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I've installed DSL 0.82 on the 850MB hard drive of my old P133, and the 6GB drive of my Sony Vaio laptop, both with no problem. Then I tried it on a 20GB Maxtor drive 
Neither cfdisk nor fdisk recognized the existing linux & swap partitions I'd created via Partition Magic. I recreated them using fdisk or cfdisk, and when I try to save the new partition info- The entire machine locks up (video, mouse) until I reboot.
I have a Knoppix 3.3 Live CD, so I popped it in. Same behavior.
Now here's what's really wierd- I have an old Slackware distribution (7.1). I put that in. It can see the linux & swap partitions just fine, and I was able to install Slackware on this disk!
I used Synaptic to download cfdisk v2.11 from the debian.org site. Same behavior.
If anybody can suggest another course of action, I'm all ears.
Thanks,
Mark
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