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    openSUSE install does not work

    hi,
    I installed openSUSE 11.1 in parallel on PC (3200 +, 2Gig Ram, 6600GT),Previously, I have the 250GB Samsung hard disk into 2 partitions.
    (both partitions, each 116GB)Once C and D for Windows for openSUSE.
    Well I do when starting the PC the DVD and it seems the openSUSE screen on which I can select the following:
    • openSUSE Live (Gnome) or something like that
    • boot from HDD
    • Check the installation media
    • Memory Check

    Well I chose openSUSE Live (Gnome) and the system boots from the DVD.
    In the system arrived, I chose to live the desktop installer. The installation program starts.As a first language and select button, Then time and then to get to the area hard.And since I do not know anymore.

    it always says:
    • Windows partition / dev/sda1 (116.44 GB) Delete. Size due to inconsistent file system may not be changed. Try the file in Windows to verify.
    • Windows partition / dev/sda2 (116.45 GB) Delete. Size due to inconsistent file system may not be changed. Try the file in Windows to verify.
    • Extended partition / dev/sda1 (232.88 GB) create
    • boot partition / dev/sda5 (70.60 MB) with ext3 Create
    • paging partition / dev/sda6 (2.01 GB) to create
    • Root partition / dev/sda7 (20.00 GB) with ext3 Create
    • Partition / dev/sda8 (210.81 GB) for / home with ext3 Create

    Well what should I do? I've tried to create partition structures to click. Then I can choose my hard drive and then see both partitions. They are also names. (Windows and openSUSE) I chose the openSUSE partition.
    If I then click NEXT on but he says the following:

    The current selection is invalid: Too few partitions marked for removal or too small disk. Choose to install Linux, more remove partitions, or select a larger disk.

    Separate home partition propose (Here is a check mark on it by default)
    and i tried the latter to make a check mark. I click on Continue and then I'm back from the screen before partition structures where I can choose to create. Since then, however:
    • Windows partition / dev/sda2 (116.45 GB) delete
    • boot partition / dev/sda2 (70.60 MB) with ext3 Create
    • partition / dev/sda3 (14.98 GB) with id = 8E create
    • System volume group from / dev/sda3 to create
    • Logical volume / dev / system / home (7.79 GB) for / home with ext3 Create
    • Logical volume / dev / system / root (5.19 GB) for / with ext3 Create
    • Logical swap volume / dev / system / swap (2.00 GB) to create
    • mount of / dev/sda1 to / windows / C set

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    Re: openSUSE install does not work

    Windows partition / dev/sda2 (116.45 GB) delete
    • boot partition / dev/sda2 (70.60 MB) with ext3 Create
    • partition / dev/sda3 (14.98 GB) with id = 8E create
    • System volume group from / dev/sda3 to create
    • Logical volume / dev / system / home (7.79 GB) for / home with ext3 Create
    • Logical volume / dev / system / root (5.19 GB) for / with ext3 Create
    • Logical swap volume / dev / system / swap (2.00 GB) to create
    • mount of / dev/sda1 to / windows / C set

    Your Windows partition "C" remains intact and is even mounted.Would you really can save them at all ...
    Well, now does not matter. In order for SUSE can be divided, as I said they must first be deleted. And then the physical space will be freed as Suse, the presents, beautiful in the required two new partitions.

  3. #3
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    Re: openSUSE install does not work

    I have yast2-pkg-bindings-2.17.21 (beta 4) and I still see the bug I reported.So either it was not fixed, or rather my report was not duplicate after all. I repeat -- it (my report) has nothing to do with network, repository which is going to be initialized cannot be cached previously (by definition), it is contradiction.

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