This is a discussion on YOPER installion within the Linux Operating System forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> i couldn't figure this one out. i installed college linux on my computer and it worked fine without a ...
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| i couldn't figure this one out. i installed college linux on my computer and it worked fine without a problem. then i figure i shoudl try YOPER so i put the disc and went through all that. then when it asks me to select a partition and a swap partition it saids "no linux partition found". i had college linux running on it right before i tried YOPER!? they were ext3 file type |
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| On 14 Nov 2005 12:44:07 -0800, brain_88_99@yahoo.com <brain_88_99@yahoo.com> wrote: > i couldn't figure this one out. i installed college linux on my > computer and it worked fine without a problem. then i figure i shoudl > try YOPER so i put the disc and went through all that. then when it > asks me to select a partition and a swap partition it saids "no linux > partition found". i had college linux running on it right before i > tried YOPER!? they were ext3 file type > Does college linux still work? What does "fdisk -l" say? -- If it were not for the presents, an elopement would be preferable. -- George Ade, "Forty Modern Fables" |
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| On Sun, 27 Nov 2005 00:49:29 +0100, brian_8899 <brain_88_99@yahoo.com> wrote: > yes college linus still works, is running just fine. > i haven't try fdisk-l, what should it say? Why not try it, and see? It lists the partition table of all disks. -Enrique |
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