Re: Problem partitioning dual-boot

2011-10-26 Diskussionsfäden John G. Heim
From: Michael Tautschnig m...@debian.org To: linux-fai@uni-koeln.de John, may I ask you to perform the following experiment? Could you start another install on a system with presently working Windows, but abort the FAI install before grub or the like are installed. I'd claim that typing

Re: Problem partitioning dual-boot

2011-10-26 Diskussionsfäden Michał Dwużnik
On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 17:45, John G. Heim jh...@math.wisc.edu wrote: After running this version of the experiment, it wouldn't boot into Windows. So I did a straight debian install and it still wouldn't boot into Windows. In other words, while a straight debian install doesn't create the

Re: Problem partitioning dual-boot

2011-10-26 Diskussionsfäden Michael Tautschnig
Hi John, [...] The main message is that A required device is inaccessible. It also says that a system changed has caused the problem and that I should insert my Windows disk, reboot, and select the repair option. [...] Did you, possibly together with a co-worker, actually try that route