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Okay when I get er' plugged in and make sure the BIOS boots off of CDs I'll redo my partitions and get a nice dual boot system also which desktop environment should I install can I simply install both and see which one I like most.
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Fluxbox is good, but KDE has more eye candy features if you like that sorta thing. Quite a few people like fvwm aswell. :-D
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Help I can't see my hard drive with cfdisk. Any Remedies?
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You can't see your harddisk from cfdisk. That doesn't make a lot of sense.
Run this, and show us the output: fdisk -l
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Disk /Dev/hde 13.5 GB, 255 heads, 63 sectors, 1650 units = cylinders of 16065 X 512=8225280
/dev/hde1 * 1 1650 1325359+ c w95 Fat32 (LBA) Funny fdisk finds it.
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I'm using the kernal it comes with fdisk found it but I have no idea how to use fdisk I see it talk about an IDE Hard Drive in all the gobbledegook while it's loading.
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Everything is installed and running. I feel proud. My problem was solved when I managed to delete my partition in fdisk making the free space appear. I also discovered after cfdisk you have to type your hard drive name. Maybe this was agiven however I am a Linux NOOB. P.S. I installed NASM with the packages how do I find it? Thanks for the tutorial.
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To use nasm, open up a console window, and type "nasm" and press enter. You'll probably need to use "nasm -h" or "man nasm" for a bit of help on using it ;-)
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No problem thanks for the info.
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