On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 19:23:08 -0500, Jiann-Ming Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anybody else run into this issue? Yes,I get the same problem with the image 2005-02-05.. Also the problem with the keyboard layout , if I run kbd on command line I get a 'Segmentation Fault'. I didn't paid atention to this because I suspect that my O2 has a faulty DIMM. The use of /dev/scsi/... solve the problem with partitioning. Then I go to the next step, I have seen that mkfs.xfs is avaible and I try to format the first parition as XFS and works well, but the mount command can't read it ang gives a 'Invalid device' error. If I format the partition as ext3, mount works. It will be nice to provide XFS on the installer-image (only a suggestion). The problem is that debian-installer doesn't see the disks nor the partitons, even if I mounted it manually on the command line. I don't know how to continue the installation process. �Any workarround? �Or I have made some error? (Sorry for my spelling/language, English is not my native language, and sorry to Jiann, in my first attempt I send it this mail to him and not to the list). -- "If you don't know where you're going, any road will take you there" - Lewis Carroll Visit http://www.l3jane.net/ Marc Franquesa Vic - Catalonia --------------------------------------------------------------

