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I've never installed FC1 but from other posts it appears to be similar to RH.
See below for documentation:
https://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/...kpartauto.html
Depending on your selections you could delete all of the partitions.
Did you reassign the drive letters? Windows will typically assigns C to the first primary partition of the first hard drive it finds. D to the next hard drive first primary partition then assign the other partitions. So:
HD1
C:
E:
HD2
D:
F:
G:
I will assume that you do not have any unallocated drive space. If you read the documentation for auto partitioning the installer actually will create 3 partitions. i.e.
/ (root)
/boot
swap
I will also assume that if you created all the partitions in windows the two you call F & G are logical partitions. Which means you should be able to create 3 primary partitions. What you want to do is delete what you call E and then select auto partiton using unallocated space on that drive.
You need to make sure that you select the correct drive. IDE Drive devices are as follows:
1st controller master - /dev/hda
1st controller slave - /dev/hdb
2nd controller master - /dev/hdc
2nd controller slave - /dev/hdd
etc....