Not sure if this is welcome here?  I posted on the Belenix forum, but 
this may be of interest.  At least the 810 graphics come up with Belenix 
0.6.

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Hi, I have a pair of SATA drives on my Asrock mobo.

Under Ubuntu Feisty, gparted correctly shows me that sdb has a couple of 
NTFS partitions and a 1GB unused space at the front (its got Vista on it).

On sda, I have the Ubuntu boot from sda1, unallocated space of 100GB 
where sda2 was setto reserve some space, and some unallocated space 
(about 300GB) in the extended partition.

When I run the 0.6 live CD, gparted does not give me any choice of 
device.  It shows only:

/devices/pci at 0.0/pci-ide at 1f,2/ide at 0/cmdk at 1,0:q,raw (232.88GiB)

This is stunningly similar to the formatted capacity of the drive with 
Vista on it.

Any ideas how I might continue?

James

BTW there is no man page for fdisk.  And oddly fdisk -h seems to print 
to stderr.

Anyway, fdisk/format seem sufficently unlike what I'm used to that I 
think I'd better leave alone for the moment!


More:

Just noticed the 'Hard Disk Partitions' icon.  The text is all but 
unreadable, but it seems to list the foratted partitions I'd expect:

/devices/rawdisk:a as UFS on /
/dev/dsk/c1d0p1 as ext2fs on /mnt/linux0
/dev/dsk/c1d0p6 as ext2fs on /mnt/linux1
/dev/dsk/c1d1p1 as ntfs on /mnt/ntfs0
/dev/dsk/c1d1p2 as ntfs on /mnt/ntfs1

This is sane.

I'd just like to install an OpenSolaris onto /dev/dsk/c1d0p2.

I tried with SXDE but haven't managed to get so far with that - the i810 
doesn't come up for lack of AGPart.

BTW please include the newer intel driver - the 810 is a pain to get 
going at 1920x1200.



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