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chid1989
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Hi,
I am new to Linux. Initially I was having windows 7 and a 250GB harddisk. I freed my D E and F partitions. They were moved to free space. Next I installed fedora. I expected Fedora will prompt me to allocate some x no of bytes in the disk partition step. But when i selected the remaining disk space and selected OK, fedora consumed all my 190GB of disk space Next, when trying to install debian, it is showing the same. It is showing the 250GB as a whole. How to solve this. Alternatively, you can give me some great links dealing with these kind of problems.
Thanks
Chidambaram
I am new to Linux. Initially I was having windows 7 and a 250GB harddisk. I freed my D E and F partitions. They were moved to free space. Next I installed fedora. I expected Fedora will prompt me to allocate some x no of bytes in the disk partition step. But when i selected the remaining disk space and selected OK, fedora consumed all my 190GB of disk space Next, when trying to install debian, it is showing the same. It is showing the 250GB as a whole. How to solve this. Alternatively, you can give me some great links dealing with these kind of problems.
Thanks
Chidambaram