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Old 09-14-2004, 01:31 PM   #1
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Problems booting up linux suse 9.1 personal can't partion and format HD?


Hi, I'm new to linux I burnt the Iso's for linux suse 9.1 personal on a cd

and now I'm trying to install it. I burnt an iso startup cd that boots me

to a section I don't know if this is called yast or what but when I chose

installation it only goes so far and it doesn't let me partion or format my HD

and then it tells me it can't install my cd? I don't understand how I access

this yast I've been hearing about so I can partion and format my HD? I

would like to know if their is a way for me to partion and format my HD and then

install my linux suse 9.1 personal? I'm sure their is, I just don't know how

as of yet. Can anyone help me?
 
  


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