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Operating Systems => Linux and UNIX => Topic started by: Refalm on 10 September 2002, 00:03

Title: Please help me with making an ext2 partition...
Post by: Refalm on 10 September 2002, 00:03
OK here's my problem:

I finally had enough free space, my little brother was away, my parents too, so what better time to install Linux?

I started PartitionMagic, opened the Wizard and when I clicked on "Next" at "Specify location for new partition" the programme said: "A new partition could not be created on drive 1.".

I have a NTFS partition. Could anyone give me some advise or point out some alternatives?

[EDIT]I have 1.6 GB of free space[/EDIT]

[ September 09, 2002: Message edited by: Refalm ]

Title: Please help me with making an ext2 partition...
Post by: rtgwbmsr on 10 September 2002, 00:15
Boot to 2000/XP CD?
You use FDISK too methinks
Title: Please help me with making an ext2 partition...
Post by: Master of Reality on 10 September 2002, 00:21
huh? you want an alternative to ntfs? FAT

[ September 09, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality / Bob ]

Title: Please help me with making an ext2 partition...
Post by: voidmain on 10 September 2002, 03:33
quote:
Originally posted by Refalm:
OK here's my problem:

I finally had enough free space, my little brother was away, my parents too, so what better time to install Linux?

I started PartitionMagic, opened the Wizard and when I clicked on "Next" at "Specify location for new partition" the programme said: "A new partition could not be created on drive 1.".

I have a NTFS partition. Could anyone give me some advise or point out some alternatives?

[EDIT]I have 1.6 GB of free space[/EDIT]



Do you have that 1.6GB of free space as "unpartitioned free space" or just free space in your NTFS partition?  Before you can create a new partition you must "shrink" the existing partition and create free "unpartitioned" space at the end of the drive.  

Then you can create a new partition in that unpartitioned space. However, you don't really need to create the partition with Partition Magic, but you do need to use it to shrink the existing partition.  Once you have the free unpartitioned space you should be able to install Linux which will create a new partitions in the free unpartitioned area.