Taylor, ForrestX wrote: > > # output from fdisk -l /dev/hda after Redhat install > > Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 2434 cylinders > > Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes > > > > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System > > /dev/hda1 * 1 261 2096451 7 HPFS/NTFS > > /dev/hda2 262 781 4176901 6 FAT16 > > /dev/hda3 782 784 24097+ 83 Linux > > /dev/hda4 785 2434 13253625 5 Extended > > /dev/hda5 785 1176 3148708+ 83 Linux > > /dev/hda6 1177 1438 2104483+ 83 Linux > > /dev/hda7 1439 1504 530113+ 83 Linux swap > > /dev/hda8 1505 1570 530113+ 83 Linux > > How did you get the FAT16 partition to be 4 GB? FAT16 only supports up to 2 > GB. This must be the problem. Also, do you not have a swap partition for > Linux? > > Forrest Sorry, my bad typing (copy and paste by fingers not mouse -;). I have corrected above. The 4Gb FAT16 is only a placeholder, I intend to use partition magic from NT and resize C: to 6Gb. I have also tried without teh 4Gb FAT16 and the problem is the same. I suspect that anaconda somehow manages to write a partition table that NT4 can't handle. Regards -- Karl-Olov Serrander kase@xxxxxxxx