於 2011年09月14日 02:45, Bob Proulx 提到: > spp mg wrote: >> I install Debian(6.0.2.1 amd64) to a old HDD.This HDD has a lvm >> partition,it's creat by Fedora installer. >> I can't delete this lvm partition in intaller,it's display about "lvm >> is busy..." ,even if I delete all Logical Volume and restart >> installer. >> >> Finally, I delete lvm partition by other PC..... >> >> It's a bug ,right? > It sounds like it automatically started the lvm subsystem due to the > presence of the lvm partitions. > > Does it give you the option to Configure LVM? I believe it should. > If so then you can go into that menu and delete the lvm configuration > there. > > Bob Hi,It has "Configure the Logical Volume Manager",but it only has "delete volume group"
I playback this problem in my virtual machine. First,choose "Guided partitioning" in "partition disk" step . Now,my disk partition look like this: ------------------ LVM LG debian, LV root - 20.3 GB Linux device-mapper (linear) #1 20.3 GB f ext3 / LVM LG debian, LV swap_1 - 914.4 MB Linux device-mapper (linear) #1 914.4 MB f swap swap Virtual disk 1 (vda) - 21.5GB Virtio Block Device #1 primary 254 MB B f ext2 /boot #5 logical 21.2 GB k lvm ------------------ Now,I want delete lvm(vda5),but it display "partition in use" .So I enter "Configure the Logical Volume Manager" this entry,and delete all volume group.But it still display "partition in use",even if I restart installer. I know a only way can use this PC to solve problem. Enter the shell and use fdisk to delete lvm partition(vda5),and return "partition disk" step. But,this way is dirty,I think. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/4e708366.3030...@gmail.com