Hi all,
I thought I'm already a veteran user until I discovered I know almost
nothing about this problem today :-D
Got a problem here, I have a laptop with pre-installed windows, the
partition scheme is more-or-less like this:
- 100M partition (hidden) - seems like a Windows-helper partition (I
read something about it, forgotten now)
- ~960 GB Windows partition
- ~20GB Recovery partion
- ~10M another part of recovery partition
When I tried to install debian,
What I did was shrinking the 960GB partition to ~900GB, then I thought I
could have ~60GB for linux.
But then it said the free space is unusable, I cant do any partitioning
on it.
Anyone familiar with this problem? Is this something to do about the
partition table can't handle large disk size issue?
Any help and pointers are appreciated.
Please CC me on your replies as I am not subscribed to debian-user
currently.
Thanks :-)
All the best.
-arief
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