Wouldn't it be easier to install this (as a program) in Ubuntu and partition from there? It is GPl'd from Mandrake Linux so they should be giving a link to get it (although I couldn't find it).
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Wouldn't it be easier to install this (as a program) in Ubuntu and partition from there? It is GPl'd from Mandrake Linux so they should be giving a link to get it (although I couldn't find it).
Here it is:Quote:
Originally Posted by towsonu2003
http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/se...ery=drakxtools
I think I tried to alien install drakxtools once, and it didn't work for some reason.
Possibly due to dependencies? http://rpmfind.net//linux/RPM/mandri...1mdk.i586.htmlQuote:
Originally Posted by aysiu
Too advanced for my level...
Could we request this for Dapper?
Thanks for this howto, I've just used it on a pc that I have been struggling to partition correctly with other tools, and it worked a treat. I already had PClinuxOS on a cd anyway, I just hadn't spotted the useful Diskdrake tool.
Many thanks once again.
Mine, too. It's also only useful from a live CD, unless you're resizing a non-Ubuntu partition that's unmounted.Quote:
Originally Posted by towsonu2003
I doubt they'd go for it. Space on the live CD is tight, and putting DiskDrake on seems weird, since that's really a Mandriva application.Quote:
Could we request this for Dapper?
It seems excessive, but I encourage Ubuntu users to download PCLinuxOS. First of all, it's far more impressive to ex-Windows users if you're introducing them to Linux via a live CD, as it has all the proprietary codecs Windows users tend to love. Secondly, it has this great partitioning tool on it.
Yeah... PCLinuxOS doesn't recognize my sound card or my USB mouse, but it's a great distro for people who have PCLinuxOS-compatible hardware.
well, while we're there, check out this one http://gparted.sourceforge.net/livecd.php a liveCD for partitioning only. I've never used it but I'm gonna try from vmware after I go home (well, if I can download 30mb from my dial up).Quote:
Originally Posted by aysiu
For anyone who has partitioning problems installing Dapper:
I received my free Dapper CD this week (thanks to Canonical). Want to dual boot with Win98SE. Have 80Gb drive, divided into C,D,E,F fat32 for Win98 and partition G, 46Gb fat32 empty for Dapper.
Install stopped at partitioner. I worked over 6 hours trying to change the existing G, 46Gb to ext3 partitions for Dapper. Tried everything in my tool box including Partition Magic (older version), Maxtor and Western Digital tools, and nothing worked.
Then I remembered an old Mandrake 9.1 Install CD. I used it to partition and format my 46Gb as I wanted it, then shut down computer and installed Dapper with no more problems. I assume Mandrake 9.1 comes with the DiskDrake partitioner.
Now it all works great. I have all my Win98 partitions and Dapper working together just fine.
I should mention that I installed Dapper alone on a 40Gb drive and the partitioner worked fine in that environment.
Mandrake and Mandriva do, in fact, come with the DiskDrake partitioner.
PCLinuxOS is a Mandriva-based Linux distro.
I've never heard any complaints about DiskDrake, and I constantly recommend it to people on these forums, even though certain forum members insist it's essentially the same program as GParted.
I burned the .iso file onto a CD-RW of mine and booted up with it. I saw the initial PCLinuxOS screen, pressed enter and it started loading. However it stopped loading and dropped me to a shell:
Any ideas?Quote:
ERROR: Unable to mount loop filesystem
Commands were:
losetup /dev/loop/ 0 initrd/cdrom/livecd.sqfs
mount -r -t squashfs /dev/loop/0 initrd/loopfs
Dropping you to a limited shell
Maybe this might help you?