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Old   July 23, 2010, 01:45
Default why i get this error during installing Linux Fedora?
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Hello
I am installing Linux Fedora 13 Desktop,when it reaches the part that i should choose partitions for installing fedora i choose "Shrink current system"and it recognize all my drives as sdbx 0 megabyte (x is a number for example 1),
and i can not shrink my drives and then when i choose "Next" it gives me this error "new size same as old size" and it doesn't go any further,do you know what is the problem?
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Old   July 23, 2010, 03:14
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Not sure about the solution of the problem. But, you can probably try out the "linuxquestions.org" forum. There are many experienced people who can help with these stuff.
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