"Pedro" == Pedro Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Pedro> My suggestion for the installer would be the following: Pedro> Close to the end of the process the installer asked me Pedro> where to install yaboot. But the only option I got was Pedro> /dev/sdb2.
It's because it was the only option you had ;-) Pedro> Should I have been given the option to install it in the Pedro> first drive, I wouldn't been bothering you with my Pedro> questions. There is no boot strap partition on the first drive and it is all taken up by Mac OS X, so that is not an option. The installer cannot re-install Mac OS X, and AFAIK there is no support for resizing of hfsplus just yet. Pedro> Make the installer aware of being run on a second drive, Pedro> don't just assume that you have a single drive. That should Pedro> solve the problem. Agreed. But the question is *HOW*. We still don't know what failed in your case, so (at least for me) its hard to tell how to not assume that there is a single drive. If you could isolate what broke and report it I suspect the d-i team would be happy to make improvements. Pedro> Thanks for the support so far. It's better than any Pedro> pay-per-incident contract! I might bother you with other Pedro> questions on different threads. You're welcome ;-) You've discovered what made me switch to Debian a few years ago. Cheers! Shyamal -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]