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i have an 80gb(usable 74.6gb) IDE hdd..it already had windows xp installed on a 15gb partition. it also had a 31gb partition & the rest was free unpartitioned space.i tried to install opensuse 11.0(following nucleuskore's brilliant tutorial) & when i came to the point where i had to create the partitions i chose 4.5gb for swap..8gb as ext3 but when i trird to create the third partition for /home it said ''cannot create partition as there are already a maximum number of extended partitions''...not knowing what to do..i deleted my 31gb partition, created an 11gb partition for /home & installed opensuse..after the installation was complete i booted into windows xp to create a partition in the 31gb space i had deleted earlier.in disk management i got the following data--
xp pro sp2(c
15.00gb NTFS
healthy(boot)
4.50gb
healthy(unknown partition)
11.00gb
healthy(unknown partition)
8.00gb
healthy(active)
32.52gb
unallocated
3.50gb
unallocated
the 4.5gb, 8gb, & 11.0gb are my opensuse partitions..when i right click on the 32.52gb unallocated space the "create new partition" option is greyed out & i cannot create a partition..how do i recover the lost 32gb of space?
BTW..Digit provided a ubuntu desktop training manual a few months back..is there any such open suse training manual?
xp pro sp2(c
15.00gb NTFS
healthy(boot)
4.50gb
healthy(unknown partition)
11.00gb
healthy(unknown partition)
8.00gb
healthy(active)
32.52gb
unallocated
3.50gb
unallocated
the 4.5gb, 8gb, & 11.0gb are my opensuse partitions..when i right click on the 32.52gb unallocated space the "create new partition" option is greyed out & i cannot create a partition..how do i recover the lost 32gb of space?
BTW..Digit provided a ubuntu desktop training manual a few months back..is there any such open suse training manual?