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Thanks, Problem solved, Custom Installation works better
than Default Installation. Default Installation partitioned
his hard drive weird.
On 2 Feb 2002, David G. McBride wrote:
> John,
> This is a big, fat guess, but if you typed it exactly right, it looks
> like a reference to a Windows *.CAB file (from the backslashes and
> uppercase filename and all). If your friend has a dual-install with Win,
> maybe SuSE's fdisk routine found a cross-linked file or similar that it
> couldn't digest? Or, I always try to use Partition Magic from a tiny
> DR-DOS partition when I have to resize, etc., because I have completely
> hosed Windows partitions by letting Linux fdisk onto them (Linux can
> read 'em just fine, and they are fine, but Windows has a hissy fit about
> cylinder start/end or something like that--I forget exactly.
> Hope this helps, or at least that there's something there that gives
> you an idea.
> Dave
>
> On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 23:46, John Engelbrecht wrote:
> > I have a friend in some other state that needs to install
> > linux for tomorrow Science Project.
> >
> > He went and bought Suse at the store today since slackware has not
> > come in yet.
> >
> > When he tries to install Suse 7.2 he keeps getting a Resizing Error.
> > His last Error is this.
> >
> > Error:\Restore\Archive\FS106.CAB is 641K But it has 33,
> > Clusters A Resizing Error has occured.
> >
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