| Got it figured out. So in the past I have used exclusively IDE hard drives. On my laptops and desktops. Rarely have I used SATA drives or connections. Meaning that in Linux or slackware never had the mount the sda devices. So when doing the Linux install you:
cfdisk /dev/sda
giving you control of you hard drive. This was really confusing me mainly because the cfdisk application reported a 680 MB storage space. This lead me to believe that this was only part of the entire partition, which originally was 100 GB and a partition of a Vista/Compaq recovery disc that I placed onto 3 DVD's.
Once the cfdisk has partitioned a Linux and a swap partition. Write, quit, and run setup, then you know the rest. |