As per subject, I'm looking for hint on which beowulf iso to boot off to e able to manually fix a paritin take an install grub.
I have recently run both the beowulf 3.0 and 3.1 desktop iso to carry out installations of a new system. Both of these isos do not provide a manual partitioner and the 'auto partitioner' randomly fails to mark any disk as a boot disk. You end up with a dummy grub install, which is an error and there no way, that I can find to break out and do this manually. Nor could I do it under the expert(?) installation after rebooting to the install. The partitioner just wants to partition it all, when all I want to do is mark one disk as the master boot record and no be forced to do a complete re-install. My 2c is this auto-partition creates a real dogs breakfast of partitions. The auto-created partition table that was created prior(ascii) had free space ESP ext4 swap free space. This time it was just free space ext4 swap (1gb*) freespace I do not know if this weird partitioning scheme was part of the reason for the update grub screwing up. _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng