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hello
i have installed VMware 4.52 on Win xp SP2 and I want to install Slackware 10.0 as guest.I have wrote scsi.s at boot but after that I make 2 partition and at install tell me that no space left
I'm a newbie can tell me something about this subject
Hard to say, really ... what file-system on the host
are you slapping the VM on, how much free diskspace
is there, how much did you alot for the installation,
what partitioning scheme did you chose?
the file system is fat 32 and the error apear after i did everything the message is something like "this settings will be only in memorry" and the inslation begin after few packages linux give this message "this package cannot install the media from you install is bad or you have no space" I don't know if that is because off the mode that I partitioning the hard, the partitions were created with fdisk like a real instalation. I don't know where go wrong.
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