Since I managed to solve the issue, I figured I'd tell you guys too :P
This is a copy of the message I sent there:
Well, I found out the cause of the problem: it seems that my previous
install of Ubuntu somehow managed to create a swap partition that
overlapped a bit of the beginning of the next
Khristian wrote:
Since I managed to solve the issue, I figured I'd tell you guys too :P
This is a copy of the message I sent there:
Well, I found out the cause of the problem: it seems that my previous
install of Ubuntu somehow managed to create a swap partition that
overlapped a bit of the
Adrian Levi escreveu:
What you need to do is select manually partition the disc instead of
selecting automatic partitioning which is what I think you are
currently selecting, and set the mount points for the partitions,
select format data for all partitions except for your /home (unless
there
2009/2/18 Khristian Alexander Schönrock der.ko...@gmail.com:
Adrian Levi escreveu:
This will let you reuse your existing partitions.
That's the problem. I'm selecting the manual partitioning, but it
doesn't list the existing partitions. The installer simply defaults to
the screen shown in
Adrian Levi escreveu:
2009/2/18 Khristian Alexander Schönrock der.ko...@gmail.com:
Adrian Levi escreveu:
This will let you reuse your existing partitions.
That's the problem. I'm selecting the manual partitioning, but it
doesn't list the existing partitions. The
I'm trying to install lenny amd64 here, but the installer doesn't
recognize my hard disk as already partitioned when I choose the manual
partitioning (it simply shows an unpartitioned 250GB disk). I tried
going through the graphical and text installers (both normal and
expert), but nothing
2009/2/17 Khristian der.ko...@gmail.com:
I'm trying to install lenny amd64 here, but the installer doesn't
recognize my hard disk as already partitioned when I choose the manual
partitioning (it simply shows an unpartitioned 250GB disk). I tried
going through the graphical and text installers
(re-sending the e-mail to the list as well, I always forget to hit the
'reply to all' button :/ )
Yes, I've installed linux some times before, and what I'm trying to do
is wipe the current ubuntu install I have to make a clean lenny
install (I have /, /home and swap partitions already made).
2009/2/17 Khristian der.ko...@gmail.com:
(re-sending the e-mail to the list as well, I always forget to hit the
'reply to all' button :/ )
Standard practice on this list is to reply only to the list unless
explicetly requested to cc someone.
Yes, I've installed linux some times before, and
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