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On Tuesday 17 April 2007 16:41, Kyle McMartin wrote:
the palo boot partition is just a regular ext2/ext3 partition, with a
chunk of disk reserved with badblocks for the boot information, this
could be done with mke2fs in partman the same way other flags are
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On Tuesday 17 April 2007 16:43, Thibaut VARENE wrote:
Hmm, I have no problem running palo with -U on a mounted partition:
Very, very strange because the README for palo says:
The update (-U) feature is currently disabled, perhaps permanently.
The
On 4/17/07, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can now do the first 3 steps with /boot mounted on the palo partition.
At step 4 I run into a problem:
- it is not possible to run palo on a mounted partition
- if I unmount it and run it without '--format-as=2', the existing
ext2 file system is
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We've had several suggestions to combine the palo partition and the boot
partition on HPPA.
The first thing that was needed for that is support in partman-palo to
format the partition as ext2 or ext3 while reserving some area for the
palo boot information. I have created a patch that does
On Tue, Apr 17, 2007 at 04:25:43PM +0200, Frans Pop wrote:
hi fjp,
the palo boot partition is just a regular ext2/ext3 partition, with a chunk
of disk reserved with badblocks for the boot information, this could be
done with mke2fs in partman the same way other flags are set (block size,
etc.)
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