by jmsms » Mar 6th, '13, 19:24
Had perfectly tuned ssd/hdd dualboot Mageia2/win7 setup until attempted install of new nvidia video drivers messed things up. Tried to reinstall Mageia w/ livecd while keeping /home partition the same on my HDD. It went thru the whole process, formatting sda5 for / and would not boot afterward. Ok, no problem apparently. Attempt to start over again with Mageia, and everything goes fine , formatting, etc., then get a long pause during the copying files part and get the message saying installation failed, could not write to new root. Gparted cd would show whole disk as "unallocated." Win7 partition manager would show "free space" in the area in question but not allow expansion of the windows partition into it. Disk did not have too many primary partitions. Guess the freee space area was part of an extended partition(or was the extended partition). Got hold of another third party boot disk partition manager(name escapes me right now). Got rid of the "free space" and chaged to unallocated, and extended win7 partition into it, no problem. Had 30 gb left on the end of the ssd disk as unallocated and decided to install Mageia on that. went thru the installer, partitioned, set /, etc., and it hangs again with the copying files and the "could not write to new root" message. Live CD and windows working perfectly. Googling has not as of yet turned up a solution for me. Went ahead and installed Linux Mint 14 KDE there and it had no problems whasoever and I have all the stuff from /home still around, but I wish to be able to use Mageia as it seems to be a much better and more polished KDE experience. Linux Mint had no problems installing the nvidia driver through its "additional drivers" dialog. It has other issues, but I can use it for the time being. Any suggestion regarding getting Mageia back on this machine, or at least where to look for a solution...of course all important stuff backed up, maybe need to wipe the whole thing/image windows, etc., but sounds like a major pain to do it, as at least I do have linux working on it.
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jmsms on Aug 19th, '13, 12:46, edited 1 time in total.