I've talked with several others on the usenet boards, and everyone is clueless so far. I was going to purchase the new version of debian linux, except, my current version won't install. I currently have version v1.3 (with kernel v2.0.29), it was on the boot disc from boot magazine's 15th issue. The first time I installed it, cfdisk easily created my partitions. Then, for numerous reasons, I deleted Linux by deleting the two partitions. Orignially, when I installed it, I had four partitions (a primary 2gb partition, two other extended 2gb partitions, 1 extended 1gb partition, 750mb linux, and 250mb swap both in extened, dos partitions were all fat16). After I deleted the linux partitions, I combined all three extended partitions together into one 6gb fat32 partition with partition magic 3. Now, I currently have one 2gb primary partition, 1 5gb fat32 extended partition, and 1gb of free space in the extended partition to install linux. But, every time I try, it says "FATAL ERROR: Bad primary partition". I never touched the 2gb primary partition, and it was always flagged bootable. The extended partition was changed around, but I don't see how that is a problem. I thought the fat 32 might have been a problem with the older version. But, this wasn't the case because I used partition magic to recreate the 3 extended fat16 partitions, and cfdisk reported the same error. I can't do much in linux with it, because the only thing I can access are the utilities on the linux rescue disk I use for installation, so it basically has to be fixed in dos. Please help me with this problem so that I can continue to use Linux (or, if needed, I'll get the new ver).
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