> Michael Tautschnig a écrit :
>> [...]
>>
>>> Now sda1 & sda2 are preserved, but setup-storage fails when building
>>> the ext3 filesystem on /boot (debug log is on
>>> http://paste.debian.net/19133/). This is weird, as running 'mkfs.ext3
>>> /dev/sda3' works fine from the shell just aft
Michael Tautschnig a écrit :
[...]
Now sda1 & sda2 are preserved, but setup-storage fails when building the
ext3 filesystem on /boot (debug log is on
http://paste.debian.net/19133/). This is weird, as running 'mkfs.ext3
/dev/sda3' works fine from the shell just after installation has sto
[...]
>
> Now sda1 & sda2 are preserved, but setup-storage fails when building the
> ext3 filesystem on /boot (debug log is on
> http://paste.debian.net/19133/). This is weird, as running 'mkfs.ext3
> /dev/sda3' works fine from the shell just after installation has stopped.
Oh no, seems we n
Michael Tautschnig a écrit :
disk_config sda preserve_always:1,2 bootable:3
primary /boot 512ext3rw
logical - 22000---
disk_config lvm
vg vg0 sda5
vg0-swapswap 2000swapsw
vg0-root/6000ext3rw
vg0-var /var 2000ext3
> Hello,
>
> To install a multi-boot Vista/Lenny laptop, I need to preserve the first
> 2 primary partitions of the hard disk.
> So I tried the following setup on a test machine, with empty partitions:
>
> disk_config sda preserve_always:1,2 bootable:3
> primary /boot 512ext3rw
>
Hello,
To install a multi-boot Vista/Lenny laptop, I need to preserve the first
2 primary partitions of the hard disk.
So I tried the following setup on a test machine, with empty partitions:
disk_config sda preserve_always:1,2 bootable:3
primary /boot 512ext3rw
logical -