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    8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    I am very new to ubuntu. I have tried hardy heron a few months ago, until the boot file mysteriously disappeared. I have just been using my Vista partition since, but my bootmenu at the beginning still lists both Ubuntu and Vista.

    I decided to give it another shot with a LiveCD. Everything was going well until the partitioning step. I choose the "guide" one (which designated 74% to Vista and 24% to Ubuntu), and it stays at 0% progress until I get an error message and the partitioning stage is aborted.

    Does anybody have any ideas as to why it wont partition? Thanks

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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    What is the error message you were getting?
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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Im not sure exactly what is said, but it didnt give any good information. It just said something like "there is an error, this step must be aborted". If it would help, I could try partitioning it again to get the exact error message.

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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Try degragging windows and running the installer again. If that does not work then use the resize tool that comes with vista to shrink vista down and then choose "manual" when at the partitioning stage of Ubuntu and create a ext3 partition with the mount point set as / then make a /swap partition with the size about x2 of the amount of onboard ram eg 512mb would be 1 gig /swap, with a max of about 3 gig.
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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Quote Originally Posted by Partyboi2 View Post
    Try degragging windows and running the installer again. If that does not work then use the resize tool that comes with vista to shrink vista down and then choose "manual" when at the partitioning stage of Ubuntu and create a ext3 partition with the mount point set as / then make a /swap partition with the size about x2 of the amount of onboard ram eg 512mb would be 1 gig /swap, with a max of about 3 gig.
    Sorry, Im not familiar with the term "degrag". How do I go about doing this? Is it relatively simple?

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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Quote Originally Posted by amc6987 View Post
    I am very new to ubuntu. I have tried hardy heron a few months ago, until the boot file mysteriously disappeared. I have just been using my Vista partition since, but my bootmenu at the beginning still lists both Ubuntu and Vista.

    I decided to give it another shot with a LiveCD. Everything was going well until the partitioning step. I choose the "guide" one (which designated 74% to Vista and 24% to Ubuntu), and it stays at 0% progress until I get an error message and the partitioning stage is aborted.

    Does anybody have any ideas as to why it wont partition? Thanks
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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    I tried installing/partitioning again and got the same problem. The error message that pops up is labeled "Resize Operation Failure" and says that "An error occured while writing the changes to the storage devises. The resize operation has been aborted".

    Hope this clears things up a bit...

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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    From the LiveCD, open a terminal and post the output of this command here.

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    That is a lower case letter L, not number 1.
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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Alright, Ill try that, then post the results. Thanks.

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    Re: 8.10 wont partition (beginner)

    Here is the output I get from that command:

    Disk /dev/sda: 250.0 GB, 250059350016 bytes
    255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30401 cylinders
    Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
    Disk identifier: 0x1c3b98ce

    Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
    /dev/sda1 1 1033 8295424 27 Unknown
    /dev/sda2 * 1033 30402 235901112 7 HPFS/NTFS

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