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    Partition issue

    I'm trying to install Kubuntu 6.0.6 (dvd iso - i368) on my computer but I can't come along at the point where I have to assign the mount points. Before it showed me my WinXP partition(20gb of 80gb) and I created a 15gb big ext3 partition and a 1gb linux swap partition after the WinXP partition. At the next step I chose '/' - 'hda2' and swap - 'hda3'. After that it suddenly showed 2gb beside '/' - 'hda2' even tough I selected 15gb before. When I tried to click on continue it told me that a root partition needs at least 2333mb(or whatever). After that I tried to use the win partition(hda1) and it would have been worked.

    Do I have to set the hda 2 partition as 'active'?

    thx for any help

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    Re: Partition issue

    You need to set it the lightening bolt (bootup? maybe that's active?) I believe so that GRUB works and you can boot in either Linux or Windows
    <br /><br />*temp. hiatus from forums due to comp + net broken* :&#039;(

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      Re: Partition issue

      Thx for help =D
      I solved it by using the option use entire free space and resized the partitions with partition magic (ns...)

      Yes, I meant lightening bolt.. didn't know how to translate it from german (aktiv)

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