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Bug #567590 [partman-base] Strange bootable flag behavior with gpt disk label;
RAID fails
Bug reassigned from package 'partman-base' to 'partman-partitioning'.
Bug No longer marked as found in versions part
reassign 567590 partman-partitioning 64
fixed 567590 71
tag 567590 pending
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On Saturday 30 January 2010, Zachary Palmer wrote:
> I witnessed the same confusion myself; in retrospect, I should've
> mentioned it. I simply assumed that it was a graphical glitch of some
> kind. I was unable to
Frans,
I witnessed the same confusion myself; in retrospect, I should've
mentioned it. I simply assumed that it was a graphical glitch of some
kind. I was unable to set the "bootable flag" as well and had been
setting the BIOS boot area flag (bios_grub) as well. I'm not clear as
to the sem
On Saturday 30 January 2010, Frans Pop wrote:
> On Saturday 30 January 2010, Frans Pop wrote:
> > Toggling Bootable flag does not work (it remains 'off'), but toggling
> > the line below changes it from 'off' to 'on'.
>
> Toggling the bootable flag still does not have any effect. It should be
> sup
On Saturday 30 January 2010, Frans Pop wrote:
> │ Bootable flag: off │
> │ off │
>
> Note the extra line with 'off' below the 'Bootable flag' line. That
> could be caused by bootable flag,
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> reassign 567590 partman-base 128lenny1
Bug #567590 [debian-installer] debian-installer: GPT with RAID fails to install
Bug reassigned from package 'debian-installer' to 'partman-base'.
Bug #567590 [partman-base] debian-installer: GPT with RAID fai
reassign 567590 partman-base 128lenny1
retitle 567590 Strange bootable flag behavior with gpt disk label; RAID fails
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On Saturday 30 January 2010, Zachary Palmer wrote:
> Here's the interesting bit. I sped through the menus and discovered
> that the RAID system was quite happy to create a R
I managed to reproduce the problem on my laptop with a KVM instance and
two 8G QEMU drive images. I used the i386 Debian 5.03 net installer CD
and started an expert install. I put a GPT on each of the two drives
and created a single partition on each. I instructed the installer to
use each a
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