Hi Oscar,

We have identified several bugs on the development version of
DoudouLinux. Although most of them do not apply for Gondwana 1.1, there
may be an issue with internal disks identification that we do not know:

http://team.doudoulinux.org/issues/484

So if you still get the same error whatever the method to set
persistence, we would be grateful if you send us the result of the
following three command lines:

for DEVICE in $(hal-find-by-capability --capability storage); do
   hal-device $DEVICE >> disk-report.txt
done

To run it, open the console (icon in Work -> Accessories), type the
command lines, copy the resulting file “disk-report.txt” onto a
removable storage device then send it to us. Unfortunately our hardware
issue report tool doesn't send us this kind of information yet.

Cheers,
JM.

> > Just installed Doudoulinux is using a small Fat16 partition less
> > than 800MB and the rest looks unallocated.
> >  
> > Then I tried to use the Activate Data Persistence option. It said
> > that it will use 100MB for data persistence (so it seems it is not
> > seen the rest of the disk). Just for test I accepted and it said
> > data persistency was activated... but is not true: after a reboot
> > all saved work is lost. The rest of the disk continued to be
> > unallocated.
> >  
> > I repeated the whole installation procedure from scratch with the
> > same result.
> >  
> > I am not a Linux guy... but I can follow technical instruction with
> > no problem.
> 
> 
> Thanks to use Doudoulinux and for your feedback. 
> Do you've try this command line "sudo persistence-gui --expert" in a
> terminal ? 
> More informations are available on this webpage :
> http://doudoulinux.org/web/english/documentation-7/advanced-tools/article/data-persistence.html
>  

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