Hello gregoire roumache,

Thank you for your report.

* gregoire roumache <grouma...@gmail.com> [201108 14:52]:
> I installed this debian with a HDD of 20 Gio, and partitioned it manually.
> 
> Here are the partitions I made, in order:
> 
>    1. 256 MB - primary - beginning - ext4 – /boot – bootable flag = on
>    2. 1 GB - primary - beginning - swap area
>    3. 10 GB - primary - end - ext4 - /
>    4. 2 GB - logical - beginning - ext4 - /home
>    5. 2 GB - logical - beginning - ext4 - /tmp
> 
> [..]

I don't understand your bug report.

Could you please do these things / answer these questions:

1) Make a detailed reproduction steps list. What does "installed...
and partitioned manually" mean? Partitioned using cfdisk?

2) Provide output of fdisk -l before/after each step.

3) Do you think, this is 
   a) a bug in cfdisk?
   b) your partition table?
   c) in whatever tool that partitioned this disk initially?

4) Does the same problem appear if you use fdisk instead of cfdisk?

5) Does parted show the same problem?

Chris

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