When the first partition is a swap partition, it does not see the new partitioning scheme... I had 1024Mb swap, the rest linux, then went back and did 1024Mb swap (left it there) and deleted the linux partition, then created a 16Mb linux then the rest as another linux partition. Each time I chose to put the partitions at the beginning of the disk. That's when dinstall did not see the new partitions after returning from cfdisk. I tried again, but this time deleted them all, and made a 16Mb linux, a 1024Mb swap, and the rest a linux partition. This time, dinstall offers them all for "initialize partition". -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]