On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 07:24:02PM -0800, Ethan Benson wrote: > > e) Enter mac-fdisk, and here's where the fun begins. If I do an 'i' > > to reinitialize the partition table and then immediately do a 'w' > > to write the new partition table, everything's cool. As soon as I > > try to create any partitions, though, any attempts to write the > > changed partition table thereafter cause an exception that reads > > "Unable to handle kernel NULL pointer at virtual address". At this > > point both woody and potato chunder. > > just reboot, the partititon table will be fine. bug benh to fix the > partition table reread ioctl.
Well, yeah, I'd noticed that the partition table was written just fine, when I booted from a MacOS install CD and reinitialized the disk preparatory to giving everything yet another try. The only problem with this strategy is I don't know _how_ I'm to reboot once I've nuked the partition tables for the entire disk. Keep a MacOS partition around until I'm done with the installation? Install from the potato boot floppies? I guess I'll give the latter a try. Thanks for your help. Forrest -- . . . the self-reflecting image of a narcotized mind . . . ozymandias G desiderata [EMAIL PROTECTED] desperate, deathless (415)558-9064 http://www.aoaioxxysz.com/ ::AOAIOXXYSZ::