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Meral
January 16th, 2007, 06:15 AM
I'm fairly new to linux, I'm at the part where I'm installing step 6 begans an autopartitoner, then it fails saying i dont have enough disk space probably. Which I should have plenty.

It's one drive separated into linux hda1 ex2 hda2 ntfs hda3 linux swap. Is there a way to run it with manually selecting the partition?

pochu
January 16th, 2007, 02:33 PM
I'm fairly new to linux, I'm at the part where I'm installing step 6 begans an autopartitoner, then it fails saying i dont have enough disk space probably. Which I should have plenty.

It's one drive separated into linux hda1 ex2 hda2 ntfs hda3 linux swap. Is there a way to run it with manually selecting the partition?
Yes, you have to select "manual partitioning" (I think that's the name).

And you should know that Feisty is currently in development, so it can get broken easily.

If you are new to Linux, you may want to have an stable system. If you want that, please use Dapper or Edgy.

And please never use Feisty with valuable data. You can loose it.

And if you finally test Feisty, please, report any bug you find. To report bugs, do it at Launchpad (http://launchpad.net)

Thanks
Pochu