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Bug#123948: cdrom argument fun continues

2002-02-02 Thread David Kimdon

tags - pending 123948
quit

I thought I had something for this, but Chris Tillman sent me mail
indicating that the 'fix' I checked in isn't quite as nice as I
thought, so I reverted it, back to the drawing baord.

I'm working on something now that I hope solves this.

-David


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap by dwhedon

2002-02-02 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap
who:dwhedon
time:   Sat Feb  2 21:43:28 PST 2002
Log Message:
  revert my cdrom sensing fix, it needs some more work.
  

Files:
changed:choose_medium.c util.c


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by dwhedon

2002-02-02 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:dwhedon
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Log Message:
  revert my cdrom sensing fix, it needs some more work.
  

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changed:changelog


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can't get the darn thing started

2002-02-02 Thread Ed Raskay

Package: CD
Version: 2.2r4
flavor:  vanilla
architecture:  i386
model:   200mhz pentium-mmx pc - put together with a lot of stuff laying
around
memory:  50M
scsi:nope
cd-rom:  ATAPI
Bare system

Been trying (off and on) for about a month to get this installed.
First problem
Tried to install off the CD.  Right after the installaion would start i got
message saying 'could not uncompress' or 'No setup signature found' or or
'crc.error' or a host of other messages.
SOmeone suggested that even though the BIOS says I can boot off a CD (Award
Bios), I shoud try loading a driver first.  I loaded DOS and installed a
driver for the CDRom.  This appeared to work.  I would go into DOS and run
Boot.bat from the Install dir on the CD.
Second problem
Everything looked great (I even removed the DOS during partitioning), until
i tried to reboot.  The system keeps rebooting.  LAst msg I can make out is
'Warning - Unable to open an initial console' then  another line I can't
make out then it reboots.  I tried using the rescue, but I keep getting the
same results as I did before I loaded the DOS - compressing issues,
crc.error, etc.
I am determined to see this through.  I need a little help here though.
Thanks for your time.


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Bug#129479: Confirmation with kernel 2.4

2002-02-02 Thread Chris Tillman

I tried the kernel 2.4 version we are using for new-powermac, to boot
the current cvs-build installer on an OldWorld Mac using BootX.

The kernel does not recognize the SCSI devices, and acts the same way
you described. cat /proc/partitions gives only information about the
ide drive.

In dmesg, I find
 
SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00
request_module[scsi_hostadapter]: Root is not mounted
request_module[scsi_hostadapter]: Root is not mounted

I also tried it with the current 2.2.19 kernel and it was able to find
the scsi drive.

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saving the list of loaded modules in /etc/modules

2002-02-02 Thread Eduard Bloch

Hello,

I wondered that we load some modules on the rootdisk, but he target
system does not know anything about the modules. This is critical if
(for example) the usb keyboard driver is not loaded at the first boot
time. So I prepared some changes. The plan is simple, if a module has
been loaded successfully, it will be added to a temporary /etc/modules
file. Before calling modconf, we look in /target/etc and copy ours
/etc/modules to /target/etc if neccessary.

As usual, if nobody objects, I will commit soon.

Gruss/Regards,
Eduard.
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Index: utilities/dbootstrap/baseconfig.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/baseconfig.c,v
retrieving revision 1.102
diff -u -r1.102 baseconfig.c
--- utilities/dbootstrap/baseconfig.c   2002/01/28 17:26:59 1.102
+++ utilities/dbootstrap/baseconfig.c   2002/02/02 22:16:47
@@ -580,6 +580,9 @@
 
   old_locale = getenv("LC_ALL");
   setenv("LC_ALL", "C", 1);
+  
+  /* copy the preconfigured modules file to target/etc */
+  execlog("test -f /target/etc/modules || cp /etc/modules /target/etc/", LOG_INFO);
 
   fullscreen_execlog("/target/usr/sbin/modconf"
  " --exclude-section pcmcia"
Index: scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/init.d/rcS
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/init.d/rcS,v
retrieving revision 1.41
diff -u -r1.41 rcS
--- scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/init.d/rcS   2001/11/10 20:29:43 1.41
+++ scripts/rootdisk/prototype/etc/init.d/rcS   2002/02/02 22:16:47
@@ -28,36 +28,51 @@
 mount /dev/ram0 /tmp -o rw -t ext2
 fi
 
+cat < /etc/modules
+# /etc/modules: kernel modules to load at boot time.
+#
+# This file should contain the names of kernel modules that are
+# to be loaded at boot time, one per line.  Comments begin with
+# a "#", and everything on the line after them are ignored.
+
+EOF
+chmod 644 /etc/modules
+
+
 # load extra kernel modules if they exist
-insmod /lib/modules/unix.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/misc/unix.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/cdrom/cdrom.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/block/ide-cd.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/block/loop.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/fs/isofs.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/8390.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/ether1.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/ether3.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/etherh.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/ne2k-pci.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/net/tulip.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/af_packet.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/misc/af_packet.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/queue.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/msgqueue.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/scsi_mod.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/sd_mod.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/sr_mod.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/cumana_1.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/cumana_2.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/oak.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/powertec.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/eesox.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/acornscsi_mod.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/arxescsi.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/scsi/fas216.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/block/floppy.o >/dev/null 2>&1
-insmod /lib/modules/fs/adfs.o >/dev/null 2>&1
+insmod /lib/modules/unix.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo unix >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/misc/unix.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo unix >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/cdrom/cdrom.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo cdrom >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/block/ide-cd.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ide-cd >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/block/loop.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo loop >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/fs/isofs.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo isofs >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/8390.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo 8390 >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/ether1.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ether1 >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/ether3.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ether3 >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/etherh.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo etherh >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/ne2k-pci.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo ne2k-pci >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/net/tulip.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo tulip >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/af_packet.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo af_packet >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/misc/af_packet.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo af_packet >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/scsi/queue.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo queue >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/modules/scsi/msgqueue.o >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo msgqueue >>/etc/modules
+insmod /lib/module

Re: Boot problems on an old TM5000

2002-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell

On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 20:09, Chris Tillman wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:33:40PM -0300, Pablo F. Gimenez Turk wrote:
> > I've got an old Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 notebook with a Pentium 75Mhz 
>PCI-Bus and 24Mb RAM, just for testing purposes, and whatever installation package I 
>select (base, compact, idepci) always get the same after the root: prompt:
> > 
> > PCI: Discovered primary peer bus XX
> > 
> > (where XX are ascending hexa values)
> > 
> > I'm booting from rescue.bin disk on floppy disk images in order to partition, 
>format and finally install Debian on this machine.
> > 
> > I'll appreciate your answer a lot:
> 
> Have you tried re-burning the floppies or using other floppies?
> Floppies often cause problems, though i haven't seen this one yet.

I don't think a bad floppy could cause this kind of thing - or at least,
it doesn't seem very likely.  This pretty much has to be a kernel bug
or, considering how old the machine is, a BIOS32 bug that the kernel is
failing to work around.

Try booting with the "pci=nobios" argument.  Or try the 2.4 flavour when
that becomes available (maybe it is already, I haven't really been
keeping track).

p.


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Bug#110717: Partitioning error, repartitioned, dinstall does not notice new partitioning afterward

2002-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell

On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 09:16, David Kimdon wrote:
> Is the following ioctl what you had in mind pb?  It doesn't make the
> problem go away, unfortunate.  The ioctl always returns -1 for me so
> maybe I'm doing something wrong.

That does sound a bit strange.  It'd be interesting to know what errno
you end up with after the failing ioctl.  The code looks pretty much OK
to me.

Might also be worth turning the swap on hda2 off (or not setting it up
in the first place) just to see if that makes a difference.  It
shouldn't, but you never know.

p.



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Re: Boot problems on an old TM5000

2002-02-02 Thread Chris Tillman

On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 12:33:40PM -0300, Pablo F. Gimenez Turk wrote:
> I've got an old Texas Instruments TravelMate 5000 notebook with a Pentium 75Mhz 
>PCI-Bus and 24Mb RAM, just for testing purposes, and whatever installation package I 
>select (base, compact, idepci) always get the same after the root: prompt:
> 
> PCI: Discovered primary peer bus XX
> 
> (where XX are ascending hexa values)
> 
> I'm booting from rescue.bin disk on floppy disk images in order to partition, format 
>and finally install Debian on this machine.
> 
> I'll appreciate your answer a lot:

Have you tried re-burning the floppies or using other floppies?
Floppies often cause problems, though i haven't seen this one yet.

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Re: Bug#110717: Partitioning error, repartitioned, dinstall does not notice new partitioning afterward

2002-02-02 Thread Chris Tillman

On Sat, Feb 02, 2002 at 01:16:37AM -0800, David Kimdon wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> It appears as though this bug is specific to the reiserfs and bf2.4
> flavor.  I just tried to reproduce it with a current idepci disk and
> could not.  I can reproduce it with current bf2.4 flavor and I
> reproduced it with reiserfs back in September.
> 
> Is the following ioctl what you had in mind pb?  It doesn't make the
> problem go away, unfortunate.  The ioctl always returns -1 for me so
> maybe I'm doing something wrong.
> 

I've got something similar going on in powerpc. I've got all the code
working for choosing and reading archives from a hard disk (just
waiting for 3.0.19 to check it in). There's just one glitch remaining.

To reproduce this glitch, I initialize a partition and install
kernel/modules from hard disk (which uses /instmnt). When it
completes, I verify that /instmnt has been umounted. Then I umount the
target partition, re-initialize it, and re-install the kernel/modules
from hard disk. After it completes the second time, /instmnt won't
umount (says it's busy) -- and nothing short of a reboot will get it
to. umount -f also fails from the second console. I verified using
lsof there are no open files. I suspect it might have something to do
with the failure of del_loop to delete the loop device after it's
been used ('cause I think the creation might take place when we are
chdir to /instmnt). But, why wouldn't it fail the first time then?

I don't think this is a serious problem, since most people wouldn't go
through this sequence and reboot is a small price to pay at this
stage. But I thought it might be somehow related.

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Bug#110717: Partitioning error, repartitioned, dinstall does

2002-02-02 Thread David Kimdon



> If you go to another console while it's showing the "something is very
> wrong" message box and cat /proc/mounts and /proc/swaps, does it show
> anything as being still mounted?

FYI I doing the same test that I was in September, that is I
partitioning /dev/hdb, it doesn't appear to be mounted when I get the
'something is very wrong' box.

/proc/mounts:
/dev/root / ext2 rw 0 0
/proc /proc proc rw 0 0

/proc/swaps:
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/dev/hda2   partition   124988  124 -2


-David


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/debian by toff

2002-02-02 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/debian
who:toff
time:   Sat Feb  2 10:17:24 PST 2002
Log Message:
  add comments to yaboot.confs to differentiate

Files:
changed:changelog


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cvs commit to boot-floppies/powerpc-specials by toff

2002-02-02 Thread Debian Boot CVS Master

Repository: boot-floppies/powerpc-specials
who:toff
time:   Sat Feb  2 10:15:13 PST 2002
Log Message:
  add comments to yaboot.confs to differentiate

Files:
changed:yaboot.conf yaboot.conf.newpmac


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Boot problems on an old TM5000

2002-02-02 Thread Pablo F. Gimenez Turk



I've got an old Texas Instruments 
TravelMate 5000 notebook with a Pentium 75Mhz PCI-Bus and 24Mb RAM, 
just for testing purposes, and whatever installation package I select 
(base, compact, idepci) always get the same after the root: 
prompt:
 
PCI: Discovered primary peer bus 
XX
 
(where XX are ascending hexa values)
 
I'm booting from rescue.bin disk on floppy 
disk images in order to partition, format and finally install Debian on 
this machine.
 
I'll appreciate your answer a lot:
 
Pablo F. Gimenez


Bug#131709: [rjohnson@dogstar-interactive.com: Re: Bug#131709: chroot segfaults]

2002-02-02 Thread Ben Collins

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Rich Johnson wrote:

> I poked around a bit more.   I've distilled some of the results below/
>
> The machine state is the result of:
> 1)  booted from floppies (mac_hfs_boot, root.bin)
> 2)  downloaded kernel & drivers from ftp.us.debian.org
> 3)  downloaded base .debs from ftp.us.debian.org
> 4)  extracted base .debs from ftp.us.debian.org
> 5)  installation of base .debs failed with  "Failure trying to run : chroot
> /target dpkg"
>

Ben--

I did still more digging--i.e. lots of reboots and manual invocations of .
Here's a report to pass on to the appropriate folks--perhaps it's a  or
 issue?

a)  runs fine intslling the first few 's
b)  start's failing with 
c)  the system would also hang--such that  does't work; sometimes even
 didn't work.
d)  fsck after a forced reboot invariably showed several cross-linked files--almost
always in /usr/share/zoneinfo.

This indicates that the 3000 or so files indicated by "$(debfor required)" overstresses
.  Hanging also indicates falling into an infinite loop somewhere; perhaps a
corrupted linked list or hash table?

I was able to install all the packages by rewriting install_subs() to "unwind" the
installation such that  was invoked on a _single_ packages at a time.  Experience
with cross-linked files also caused me to defensively put a  after every .
The modified script ran to completion.  This supports the hypothesis of an overstressed
.

I replaced the two  lines with loops.   Running each loop once left nothing
more to do.  The  seemed superfluous, but I may be missing some subtleties .
Here's the modified fragment  (sorry, no diff's yet--I'm still configuring the system):

<...snip...>

  for rdeb in ${required}; do
 in_target dpkg --force-depends --unpack $(debfor $rdeb)
 sync
 sleep 3; #--throttle to give time to scan results.
 done

<...snip...>

  for bdeb in ${base}; do
 in_target dpkg --force-auto-select --force-overwrite --force-confold
--skip-same-version --install $(debfor $bdeb)
 sync
 sleep 3#--throttle to give time to scan results.
 done
 in_target dpkg --configure --pending --force-config-any --force-depends
#--walk through


That's all for now...on to XBoot and finishing my configuration

--rich



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Bug#131967: boot-floppies: PCMCIA netcard detection fails if pcmcia.o is already loaded

2002-02-02 Thread Albertas Agejevas

Package: boot-floppies
Version: N/A; reported 2002-02-02
Severity: important

When installing woody with the latest boot floppies on an IBM TP 560,
there was a PCMCIA CD-ROM and PCMCIA netcard.  The CDROM was
configured first, but then a decision was made to install from the
network.  PCMCIA netcard detection failed because pcmcia.o could not
be insmodded because it was already installed.

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Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: i386



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Re: Things we need from sid

2002-02-02 Thread Jørgen Hermanrud Fjeld

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On Friday 01 February 2002 23:52, Herbert Xu wrote:
> J?rgen Hermanrud Fjeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm running some new quite expensive servers. Dual processor, 1GB RAM,
> > and not to forget a few ultra-fast-wide-narrow,bla.bla scsi-3 disks. And
> > oh, it's the Mylex AcceleRAID adapter, and oh I can't install with a 2.2
> > kernel, since there are no DAC960 drivers in any of the boot disks!
>
> Bullshit.  The compact flavour has the DAC960 driver.

And I didn't get it to work 12 months ago, but I see now that the reiserfs 
flavour has both reiserfs and DAC960 driver, so I'll try it today.

I might have done something wrong, but none of the boot disks I used then 
with 2.2 seemed to recognize the RAID adapter, but the 2.4.X kernel did.

Sorry for the bullshit, it was derived from experience, not checking today.


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Re: Things we need from sid

2002-02-02 Thread Jørgen Hermanrud Fjeld

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On Friday 01 February 2002 23:52, Herbert Xu wrote:
> J?rgen Hermanrud Fjeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm running some new quite expensive servers. Dual processor, 1GB RAM,
> > and not to forget a few ultra-fast-wide-narrow,bla.bla scsi-3 disks. And
> > oh, it's the Mylex AcceleRAID adapter, and oh I can't install with a 2.2
> > kernel, since there are no DAC960 drivers in any of the boot disks!
>
> Bullshit.  The compact flavour has the DAC960 driver.

Thank you, for the information
How do I install the system with reiserfs?

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Bug#110717: Partitioning error, repartitioned, dinstall does not notice new partitioning afterward

2002-02-02 Thread Philip Blundell

On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 09:16, David Kimdon wrote:
> Is the following ioctl what you had in mind pb?  It doesn't make the
> problem go away, unfortunate.  The ioctl always returns -1 for me so
> maybe I'm doing something wrong.

Something like that, yeah.

If you go to another console while it's showing the "something is very
wrong" message box and cat /proc/mounts and /proc/swaps, does it show
anything as being still mounted?

p.



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Re: m68k basedebs.tgz broken

2002-02-02 Thread Martin Michlmayr

* Anthony Towns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20020202 11:58]:
> > The installer (from 3.0.18-2001-12-21) doesn't seem to cope
> > (there's an error flashing on the main screen but no details
> 
> I've no idea what dbootstrap expects here. debootstrap expects
> either /path/to/foo.tar or /path/to/foo.tgz.

debootstrap probably breaks because the file is called .tgz but is
actually a tar archive.

998:tbm@auric: ..s-i386/base-images-current] zcat basedebs.tgz | tar -vtf - | less
zcat: basedebs.tgz: not in gzip format
1000:tbm@auric: ..s-i386/base-images-current] file basedebs.tgz
basedebs.tgz: GNU tar archive


debootstrap has:
  if [ "${UNPACK_TARBALL%.tar}" != "$UNPACK_TARBALL" ]; then
(cd "$TARGET" && tar -xf "$UNPACK_TARBALL")
  elif [ "${UNPACK_TARBALL%.tgz}" != "$UNPACK_TARBALL" ]; then
(cd "$TARGET" && zcat "$UNPACK_TARBALL" | tar -xf -)

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Bug#110717: Partitioning error, repartitioned, dinstall does not notice new partitioning afterward

2002-02-02 Thread David Kimdon

Hi,

It appears as though this bug is specific to the reiserfs and bf2.4
flavor.  I just tried to reproduce it with a current idepci disk and
could not.  I can reproduce it with current bf2.4 flavor and I
reproduced it with reiserfs back in September.

Is the following ioctl what you had in mind pb?  It doesn't make the
problem go away, unfortunate.  The ioctl always returns -1 for me so
maybe I'm doing something wrong.


-David

Index: partition_config.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/debian-boot/boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/partition_config.c,v
retrieving revision 1.143
diff -u -r1.143 partition_config.c
--- partition_config.c  2002/01/14 15:54:31 1.143
+++ partition_config.c  2002/02/02 09:18:13
@@ -204,6 +205,7 @@
   char *mounts, *swaps, *tmpbuf, *myfdisk; 
   int root_on_disk=0, status=0, expert=0;
   struct stat statbuf;
+  int fd;
 
   sync();
   mounts = swaps = NULL;
@@ -527,7 +529,20 @@
   first = 0;
 }
   }
+
   INFOMSG("partition program returned %d", status);
+  
+  if ((fd = open(d->name,  O_RDWR)) != -1) {
+
+  if (ioctl(fd, BLKRRPART) == -1 &&
+ yesNoBox(_("ioctl BLKRRPART failed, something is very wrong, do you want 
+to reboot?"),
+ _("Reboot system?")) == DLG_YES) {
+ close(fd);
+ reboot_system();
+  }
+  close(fd);
+  }
+  
   if (root_on_disk && 
   yesNoBox(_("You changed the partition scheme on a disk which is currently 
mounted.  Often, in order to work with the new partitions, you may need to reboot the 
system.  If you reboot, you will be able to carry on with installation from where you 
left off.\n\nReboot now?"),
   _("Reboot system?")) == DLG_YES) {


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