Rick Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Why should partman probe floppy disks at all? While partitioning a
1.44 MB device is theoretically possible, what's the use-case?
The bug here looks to be at parted and not partman.
For a reason that I still don't know, parted probes for floppy.
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On Sep 17, 2007, at 12:42 AM, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Jerry Quinn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier wrote:
The log doesn't show anything weird at all as far as I can see.
When exactly were there floppy probes occurring?
I was looking at lines like this and I assumed they were
Quoting Jerry Quinn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Christian Perrier wrote:
The log doesn't show anything weird at all as far as I can see.
When exactly were there floppy probes occurring?
I was looking at lines like this and I assumed they were floppy accesses:
Sep 16 01:52:24 kernel: end_request:
Quoting Jerry Quinn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
I just installed of amd64 debian testing on a new system, using the
9/15/07 installer. I used graphical install, which went cleanly. My
system doesn't have a floppy drive.
During install as I was
On Sun 16 Sep, Jerry Quinn wrote:
Package: debian-installer
Severity: normal
I just installed of amd64 debian testing on a new system, using the
9/15/07 installer. I used graphical install, which went cleanly. My
system doesn't have a floppy drive.
During install as I was wondering
Christian Perrier wrote:
The log doesn't show anything weird at all as far as I can see.
When exactly were there floppy probes occurring?
I was looking at lines like this and I assumed they were floppy accesses:
Sep 16 01:52:24 kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev fd0, sector 0
Am I
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