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    Problems installing : Stops @ 33% when partitioning disc

    I have tried both sata and ide hard drives and DVD drives both desktop and alternate edition but, I keep getting stuck at 33% when partitioning. If I chose to install as OEM and select a Resize partition option that it gives me (its size is 178mb for swap and 2 gigs for /). If I choose the guided partitioning and select Use Entire Disk, Manual, or LVM it gets stuck at 33% .I can get by the partitioning problem by choosing the OEM and Resize method but, I'm curious as to why this happens. I remember when building Knoppmyth the auto-install feature needed the the hard drive as hda and dvd as hdc. I have tried to install this a few times now I have other problems with Nvidia driver; If I knew how to install this with out having to resize partitions as soon as I install the os.Any Ideas?

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    Re: Problems installing : Stops @ 33% when partitioning disc

    1) Does the drive you are attempting to install to have another OS - Windows - or is it 'clean?'
    2) Have you downloaded and burned the GParted LiveCD and tried it? Many times, this works better than the built-in partitioner on the Kubuntu LiveCD.
    Windows no longer obstructs my view.
    Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
    "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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      Re: Problems installing : Stops @ 33% when partitioning disc

      its clean. So what your saying is that I can make my partitions with Gparted then when I run the Kubuntu CD I will be able to leave the newly created partitions alone and install onto that?

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        Re: Problems installing : Stops @ 33% when partitioning disc

        Yes. Assuming that the drive actually doesn't have something physically wrong with it, GParted will allow you to configure the HD - establishe the partitions and the mount points - and when done, you reboot into the Kubuntu LiveCD and procede with the installation.
        Windows no longer obstructs my view.
        Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
        "It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data." - Sherlock Holmes

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