Christian T. Steigies píše v Čt 09. 08. 2007 v 21:37 +0200: > Oh, I did buy hddriver
very good. > it works somewhat, it creates partitions, but it can > not initialize them. Once I was able to initialize a partition, but when I > tried to create some larger partitions which are usable for linux (1GB, 2GB, > 20GB, ...) it failed initializing, ie it does not show any partitions that > can be initialized why would you need to initialize ext2fs partitions? You just create them and let them be - debian installer will initialize them by itself, right? > so I also can not install the driver on the harddisk. I don't see how linux partition initalizing is related to installing driver on a gemdos partition. > hddriver is too complicated for me, it does not make any sense. oh, c'mon: 0) launch "aranym -G", create new IDE1 disk drive say 10 GB, reboot to TOS 1) start HDDRUTIL.APP, in menu select Harddisk -> Partition 2) define first GEMDOS partition (no.0) - type BGM, MBYTE say 500 3) define second Linux partition (no.1)- type LNX, MBYTE whatever you wish (and the disk size permits) 4) click OK, say that you're sure, it says "Finished" and you reboot 5) start HDDRUTIL.APP, Harddisk -> Initialize, select the first partition and OK the offered values for cluster sizes etc. 6) in menu select File -> Install HDDRIVER and that's it. Petr -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]