On Monday 26 November 2007 01:15:19 Lanny Marcus wrote: > On 25 November 2007, John Bowden j-alan at btconnect.com wrote: > <snip> > > >I think the problem is that you can only have 4 Primary partitions on a > > disk. If you to convert one of the NTFS partitions to an extended > > partition, with the NTFS partition inside it. Personally, if you want to > > keep the 4 drive letters in windoz, I would back up the whole disk ("in > > case"), set up the disk with 1 Primary NTFS partition and an extended > > Partition with the other 3 NTFS partitions inside it. Leave the free > > space as free space and let the CentOS installer to use the free space as > > it sees fit > > John: THANK YOU! That was it! I blew it away with QtParted and in a > few minutes, > I had it correct. The attention to detail was lacking on that box. I > got the other 2 boxes > up and running, without this frustration. Hopefully they are > partitioned correctly. CentOS > is now installing on that box. :-) > Lanny > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos I'm glad to help. I'm new to CentOS, playing around with my first install at the moment. I have played around with partitions and file systems though and thought that might have been your problem. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos