2012/11/16 Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> > gmail, le Fri 16 Nov 2012 13:13:55 -0700, a écrit : > > add this to debian > > > http://sliceoflinux.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/instalar-ubuntu-9-10-06_animado.gif > > Please file a wishlist bug report for that. But also please find > somebody with enough time and motivation to actually do it, the > debian-installer team is very small and have more important priorities. > > > > Alejandro Alcántar, le Sat 21 Jul 2012 13:37:39 -0600, a écrit : > > > > its a resizing hard drive. > > > > i thing would be a big step, to make easy install debian for a > novice. > > > > > > See installation manual, e.g. > > > http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/install.txt.en > > > > > > and look for "resize" in the Manual Partitioning section. > > > > i dont understand why need to read hundreds of pages of TEXT before > > install DEBIAN, > > You don't need to read hundreds of pages of text. You just need to > search for what you want inside it, and that's very easy. For instance > here, look for "resize". > > First hit: > > “ > If your machine has a FAT or NTFS filesystem, as used by DOS and > Windows, you can wait and use Debian installer's partitioning program to > resize the filesystem. > ” > > Second hit: > > “ > 3.5.1.1. Lossless Repartitioning When Starting From DOS, Win-32 or OS/2 > > One of the most common installations is onto a system that already > contains DOS > (including Windows 3.1), Win32 (such as Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP, > 2003, > Vista, 7), or OS/2, and it is desired to put Debian onto the same disk > without > destroying the previous system. Note that the installer supports resizing > of > FAT and NTFS filesystems as used by DOS and Windows. Simply start the > installer > and when you get to the partitioning step, select the option for Manual > partitioning, select the partition to resize, and specify its new size. So > in > most cases you should not need to use the method described below. > ” > > Which is *exactly* what you need. Did you actually even try by yourself? > > Samuel >
suggested for "debian grafical installer" , i dont care about program on " *.EXE " or use MS-Dos. i try on "manual patitioning" and i don found "resize". only delete partition and others... if they exist they not are soooo easy to found , considering that the vast majority of beginner desktop users share debian with window$ they (we) can not foud resize tool debian need to exhibit to view more this tool (the gif ) http://sliceoflinux.files.wordpress.com/2009/10/instalar-ubuntu-9-10-06_animado.gif -- AlexLikeRock