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    Installing Kubuntu to an External USB HD...problems

    Hello All,
    I am a N00B...and I am trying to install Kubuntu on my Maxtor One Touch II 100GB USB External HD. This is a brand new drive with nothing on it. I have and HP dv6ooonr Pavilion Laptop; Intel Core 2 Duo T5200 @ 1.60Ghz and 1.60 GHz; 1014MB RAM; 32-bit operating system.

    I searched for and found instructions on how to load and install Ubuntu on a USB External HD. I followed the instructions for install but was using a Kubuntu LiveCD. I set my BIOS to boot from CD-ROM first, then External HD, then regular HD.

    Everything went swimmingly until it got to the part where I was asked whether I wanted to format the drive

    A screen came up:
    The following partitions are going to formatted:
    Partition #1 of dev/sdc as ext3
    Partition #5 of dev/sdc as swap

    Then another screen came up that said formatting scsi5 (0,0,0)(sdc)

    It finished after several seconds and I got an error message:
    "Failed to create a file system"

    It then began another screen that said Detecting file systems which died at 14%

    Can anyone help me figure out what I did wrong?

    Thanks for the help!

    MEWolf

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    Re: Installing Kubuntu to an External USB HD...problems

    Applies analogously: http://www.penguin.ch/dokuwiki/doku....k_0610:install (I'm afraid ...)

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      Re: Installing Kubuntu to an External USB HD...problems

      I went to that link...read the article, but I still do not understand what the problem is, or what I need to do to fix it...could you be a bit more specific as to the steps I need to follow to fix the problem?

      Thanks!
      MEWolf

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        #4
        Re: Installing Kubuntu to an External USB HD...problems

        Grab a copy of the GParted liveCD, prepare your harddisk with this tool in advance - and try to "keep alive" this disk layout while installing Kubuntu.

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