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bbr
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Posted: Sat 09 Jul 2005, 22:58 Post subject:
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I tried to install puppy on a raw disk,unformated,no partion,but it failed!
finally,i use a redhat 7.2 boot cd to make 3 partions,formated 2 as ext2,the left is linux-swap.when it booting ,i chose 2 ,and select program->setup->install on hard disk.this time,everything goes well! i found it's amazing.
but why should puppy has his own fdisk utilities?where is it?i can't find it,any can tell me?
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Guest
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Posted: Sat 09 Jul 2005, 23:27 Post subject:
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It does
has fdisk & cfdisk for creating your partitions and utilities for formatting partitions with filesystems....
No gui utilities just command line ones
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danleff

Joined: 08 May 2005 Posts: 294 Location: Albany, NY
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Posted: Sun 10 Jul 2005, 07:10 Post subject:
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or...Start-->Control Panel-->Pdisk Drive Partition Manager
_________________ I love it when a plan comes together
--Hannibal Smith
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klhrevolutionist

Joined: 08 Jun 2005 Posts: 1124
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Posted: Sun 10 Jul 2005, 15:00 Post subject:
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try option 2 when booting puppy then go to menu->control panel->pdisk drive partition manager
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Ian
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Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 1237 Location: Queensland
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Posted: Sun 10 Jul 2005, 23:13 Post subject:
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In answer to you post heading, no operating system can install to a raw disk, there must be some form of filesystem.
Its like trying to store your records/CDs or whatever in the middle of the road instead of using a storage facility.
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Flash
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Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 9841 Location: Arizona USA
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Posted: Mon 11 Jul 2005, 00:10 Post subject:
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Hey, thanks Ian. That will help me move the FileSystems page along, in the Puppy Wiki. (Unless you want to do it )
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