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Yes, during the installation you can choose to manually setup the partitions, an easier way is to use a program like Partition Magic and create them all before hand

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I tried the SUSE LiveDVD, and whenever Linux finishes booting, it goes to a display setting that my monitor cannot display. Is there a solution to this?

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Probably some kinnd of probrem with the X server configuration file. Don't worry there is a solution to everything in Linux :)

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Thing is, its booting off a DVD, meaning its impossible to edit files, since its booting off a ROM.

what Graphic Card you have ?

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Sapphire Radeon 9800 pro

*edit* I just realized that I posted this in the wrong forum. I'm greatly sorry. This belongs under Linux/Unix Customization & Support>Open Source OS Discussion. Would moderators please be kind enough to move it there where it belongs. Thank you.

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Yes, during the installation you can choose to manually setup the partitions, an easier way is to use a program like Partition Magic and create them all before hand

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Personally, I think the easy way is use PartitionMagic or any other good partition manage and resize any of the partitions down in order to make some free space on the partition itself (however much you want is up to you). Then just tell the installer to use the free space, and it wll set all the partitions up for you automatically.

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Personally, I think the easy way is use PartitionMagic or any other good partition manage and resize any of the partitions down in order to make some free space on the partition itself (however much you want is up to you). Then just tell the installer to use the free space, and it wll set all the partitions up for you automatically.

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Thanks for the help.

As of now, I'm worried about not being able to display Linux, as evidenced by failed resolution settings in my LiveDVD test setup. I think I have an idea how to install SuSe now, but does anybody know how to fix my screen resolution problem?

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Just a "heads up", and it is possible that I did something wrong, but I made a new partition and installed SUSE Linux 9.2 Professional. The install went fine, and the program worked ok, even without a swap partition. The problem I ran into was when I wanted to uninstall it and take back the new partition space. I could find no way to uninstall, so I deleted the partition in Windows (I had dual-booted the system). Upon my next reboot I didn't get any boot menu, but instead all it would go to was a prompt that read: c:\grub. I could do nothing else at all, much less get to anything on my HD/other partitions. My only solution was to restore my computer (THANK GOD FOR ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE!!), which worked quite well. I can only say that Linux must put some hidden file on the C:\ which I couldn't find even though I searched before I killed the Linux partition.

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Just a "heads up", and it is possible that I did something wrong, but I made a new partition and installed SUSE Linux 9.2 Professional. The install went fine, and the program worked ok, even without a swap partition. The problem I ran into was when I wanted to uninstall it and take back the new partition space. I could find no way to uninstall, so I deleted the partition in Windows (I had dual-booted the system). Upon my next reboot I didn't get any boot menu, but instead all it would go to was a prompt that read:    c:\grub. I could do nothing else at all, much less get to anything on my HD/other partitions. My only solution was to restore my computer (THANK GOD FOR ACRONIS TRUE IMAGE!!), which worked quite well. I can only say that Linux must put some hidden file on the C:\ which I couldn't find even though I searched before I killed the Linux partition.

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It is not a hidden file by linux on C. You probably had configure GRUB loader to be installed on MBR and that it why when you deleted windows, GRUB could not find it's configuration files. An easy way out of this is to use windows xp cd, boot into recovery and do a rebuild MBR. Everyting would be restored to normal... :)

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Check the /etc/X11/XF86Config where it says about the horizontal and vertical frequences of your monitor to check if they are in the corrent range.

Also in the same file check the driver loaded for your card. It is in Section "Device".

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I'm sorry.. where did you get that path from? I'm booting off a DVD, so nothing is copied onto the HD. Even if it was, how do I access it from Linux while it is booting?

I also checked the ISO image for the DVD. Such a directory does not exist.

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I'm sorry.. where did you get that path from? I'm booting off a DVD, so nothing is copied onto the HD. Even if it was, how do I access it from Linux while it is booting?

I also checked the ISO image for the DVD. Such a directory does not exist.

U can't edit the X server config file. Not in the DVD nor in the ISO ( u would have to remaster

the whole DVD). What u can do is type the option for the vert and hor sync for yor monitor at boot.

Personnaly never tried the SUSE live DVD, but it most be similar to knoppix... Press F2 or some

other key that it asks u too at boot and see the options.

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It is not a hidden file by linux on C. You probably had configure GRUB loader to be installed on MBR and that it why when you deleted windows, GRUB could not find it's configuration files. An easy way out of this is to use windows xp cd, boot into recovery and do a rebuild MBR. Everyting would be restored to normal... :)

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Exactly, just kipper into the Recovery Console and type fixmbr

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Thanks for the help.

As of now, I'm worried about not being able to display Linux, as evidenced by failed resolution settings in my LiveDVD test setup. I think I have an idea how to install SuSe now, but does anybody know how to fix my screen resolution problem?

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The best Quick & Easy? way is to use CTRL + ALT + [Num Pad Plus] or CTRL + ALT + [Num Pad Minus].

Didn't I just answer this in another post:unsure:e:

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hey guys

i have partition magic and suse 9 and i wanna install it on a partition off my windows xp run pc

thing is u guys said different things so i dun really know what to do here. should i create a partition ext3 i think then let linux do the rest or create 2or3 partitions and then do the linux thing ...if its the second i dunno what format to make the others

also i know partition magic has a choice to add a os ..should i just use that

and my last newbie question of the day i kno partitions are empty but so after i make a second priomary partition windows wont boot up directly right? so ill be able to choose the empty partition and then put in the suse disk to start installin linux

if these questions r all ready answered please point me in that direction but this was the first thread that was talkin bout what im tryin to do

thnx ppl

-nomad311

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When you want to set up linux on a machine that already has another OS on it (like windows) the best thing to do is to create some empty, unpartitioned space. Don't try setting up ext3 and swap partitions, your linux installer should handle all that for you. Just use partition magic or whatever to resize your existing partition(s) to leave some unpartitioned space, then boot from your chosen distro's CD, then run through the installer. When it comes to setting up partitions, just tell it to use the unpartitioned space, and it'll handle everything else for you.

<<Moved to Linux/BSD/Unix Client>>

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