2010/10/23 consul tores <consultor...@gmail.com>: > 2010/10/23 David Van Mosselbeen <david.van.mosselb...@telenet.be>: > >> Hi, >> Kinda late to reply on this, but yah... >> >> My wife own a Compaq laptop with Windows 7 preinstalled. A few days ago i >> have installed Debian testing (the daily netinst cd) on it. I have resized >> the windows NTFS partition with the debian installer. Just select that >> option to manualy manage the partition when you are on the partitions >> screen. Then i created the needed linux partitions. Then installed the base >> install and installed all my lovely toys. >> >> All was ok, just got a little bonus issue, nothing to do with the >> partitioning (i think). Grub not showing the windows 7 entry in the >> bootloader menu. os-prober was been detecting 3 Windows operating systems >> (1 win7 and 2 of Vista which i don't have). Had need to run update-grub to >> get this issue fixed. Well, i still have an issue with showing 3 windows >> operating systems in the bootloader, but that's another issue :) Maybe the >> black magic of the Compaq recovery utility for Windows. I still need to >> check. >> >> Anyway, i recommend you make a good backup before doing irreversible >> things. >> >> Bah, i guess your install is already done a few days ago :) But so you >> know about this one which i find kinda nice and easy to do. >> >> Have a nice day all, >> David, > > Hello David > > Just by curiosity! Have you tested your HD using cfdisk, fdisk or sfdisk? > could you please show the output?
Ooops, i send it privately; David, could you please show the output of fdisk and sfdisk? -- Consultores Agropecuarios. Administracion, Produccion, Capacitacion. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktinu6bgutrgrb2mzc3dac_-fvncuzwrtgw18e...@mail.gmail.com