OpenSUSE Install :: How To Manually Partition 30GB For OpenSUSE Too?

Feb 22, 2010

I got a hold of openSUSE11.2 recently, burned it, and booted the disc up.Now i got a problem.I ain't too experienced in partitioning, so i choose everything as selected in the installation(i downloaded the full DVD, not a live CD)and i got to the partitioning part.I have this:

500GB WD Caviar Blue SATA2
80GB ATA

I installed Ubuntu on the 500gb with wubi and partitioned 30GB for it.Well that one is easier, i have absolutely no experience in installing from a CD/DVD.I saw instlux, but it wouldn't run from Win7 Any guide on how to manually partition 30GB for openSUSE too?

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Disk /dev/sda: 80.0 GB, 80026361856 bytes

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Code:

grub> setup --stage2=/boot/grub/stage2 --force-lba (hd1,9) (hd1,9)
Error 22: No such partition
grub>quit
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Code:

title openSUSE 11.2
rootnoverify (hd1,9)
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