i just partitioned my 120 gig western digital into three partitions: 
A) 39gig fat
B)36 gig NTFS
C)36 gig NTFS
I planned on using partition A (39 gig fat) for mandrake 8.2, and after i got past the welcome screen and into the partition box, i selected "auto allocate" and it says "not enough free space". What gives? I don't want to kill my previous two NTFS partitions (although blank) so that linux can eat my whole drive. How do i do this?
-=bmacd=-
edit: how do i do this using mandrake alone? I don't want to use any third party software like partition magic. And i'll also be dual-booting with win2k.
			
			A) 39gig fat
B)36 gig NTFS
C)36 gig NTFS
I planned on using partition A (39 gig fat) for mandrake 8.2, and after i got past the welcome screen and into the partition box, i selected "auto allocate" and it says "not enough free space". What gives? I don't want to kill my previous two NTFS partitions (although blank) so that linux can eat my whole drive. How do i do this?
-=bmacd=-
edit: how do i do this using mandrake alone? I don't want to use any third party software like partition magic. And i'll also be dual-booting with win2k.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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