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Originally Posted by tr_wright1
so it won't let you make it at all?
no, for some reason it just says this partition cannot be resized...
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no, for some reason it just says this partition cannot be resized
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266mb for swap
Originally Posted by tr_wright1
125mb for ext2 (linux native, as the window called it
with /boot as the mount point
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i have had this problem b 4 cos linux doesn't show formatted capacity, but it should take that much
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so what do i do?
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you could try making "/boot" in journalised fs and then trying to make "/" but if that doesn't work then im not sure
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isnt that what i just did?
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under what type do i put "/"?
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journalised fs
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theres many kinds of journalised fs there the ext 3 and like 3 other hold on ill see if i can find them
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for journalised fs there is etx3, xfs, reiserfs, and jfs



