I installed M9.1 and have some things running, but I wondered how the install partitioned the 80 GB and 20 GB hard drives.
When I opened Mount Points, I received this message:
"partitions sector #16450560 (1.7GB) and sector #13285818 (41GB) are overlapping."
Not knowing what to do, I checked ok (twice) and got a multicolor display
showing file types along with hda and hdb tabs.
The 'hda' screen shows: Mount point: /home, device hda6, Journalised FS: ext3, 68GB(91%), formatted, mounted.
The "Filesystem types:" color bar lists Ext2. Journalised FS, Swap, Windows, Other, Empty. (no ext 3)
The color bar below 'hda' shows '/','s',''/home'
Selecting '/', Mount point /,Device:hda1,Type Journalised FS ext3,Size 5.8GB(7%),formatted, Mounted.
Selecting 's', mountpoint swap, device hda5, type Linux swap, size 494MB (0%),formatted,mounted.
The 'hdb' screen shows: device hdb3, DOS drive letter C (just a guess), Type: Win98 FAT32, LBA-mapped, size 1.7GB (17%).
Selecting the first color bar under 'hdb", the info is: device hdb1,type Journalised FS ext 3, size 5.8GB (61%).
Selecting 's', device hdb1, type Journalised FS: ext3, Size 5.8GB (61%)
Selecting the third color bar under 'hdb', shows; Device hdb6, Type Linux native, Size 41GB (432%) - yes that's 432%!
My goal was to figur out what that "partitions overlapping" message was, but I am totally confused. Any guidance?
John Penasack