Gparted Not Wanting to Work Correctly...Maybe Video
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Gparted Not Wanting to Work Correctly...Maybe Video
I had a similar problem with installing LinuxMint; it would only work in safe graphics mode. And, I think I need to do something like that with Gparted. I've used a couple different boot options and they all do the same: I go through a couple menus about language and keyboard and do all US and then it gets to a screen where I can tell there are large letters (probably not supposed to be) but there are a lot of colored boxes and it does not look right. I've seen other people say something about "VESA" but I don't know what or where that is.
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Re: Gparted Not Wanting to Work Correctly...Maybe Video
captain_juno,
Greetings,
How is everything going for you? I have a suggestion for you. Go to the Puppy Linux community web site and download "Puppy 3.01 shard iso" and burn it to cd. It is only about 155 MB. Burn it slow and check the md5 sum.
Put it in you cd drive and boot it. It is a live cd of a small linux distro. You can run Gparted from that. Just right click on the screen and select it from the menu. There is a utility on the desktop, I forget what it's called, that you can mount and unmount partitions with. You must have all the partitions unmounted before you can do any partitioning. Puppy comes in quite handy for doing maintenance and repair tasks as well as it is a pretty neat little program.
Enjoy,
Fred
Greetings,
How is everything going for you? I have a suggestion for you. Go to the Puppy Linux community web site and download "Puppy 3.01 shard iso" and burn it to cd. It is only about 155 MB. Burn it slow and check the md5 sum.
Put it in you cd drive and boot it. It is a live cd of a small linux distro. You can run Gparted from that. Just right click on the screen and select it from the menu. There is a utility on the desktop, I forget what it's called, that you can mount and unmount partitions with. You must have all the partitions unmounted before you can do any partitioning. Puppy comes in quite handy for doing maintenance and repair tasks as well as it is a pretty neat little program.
Enjoy,
Fred
Re: Gparted Not Wanting to Work Correctly...Maybe Video
Here is the url for Puppy shard 3.01 iso 155MB
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xxineShard
Fred
http://tmxxine.com/Wikka/wikka.php?wakk ... xxineShard
Fred