On 06/08/2018 08:12 AM, Christian Helmuth wrote:
Hello John,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 01:15:01PM -0400, John J. Karcher wrote:
On 06/07/2018 02:51 AM, Christian Helmuth wrote:
export PARTED_GPT_APPLE=0
make run/sculpt KERNEL=nova
That worked like a charm!
thanks for your help. I also
Hello John,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 01:15:01PM -0400, John J. Karcher wrote:
> On 06/07/2018 02:51 AM, Christian Helmuth wrote:
> > export PARTED_GPT_APPLE=0
> > make run/sculpt KERNEL=nova
>
> That worked like a charm!
thanks for your help. I also added PARTED_GPT_APPLE=0 to the run tool
to
Hello again,
On Thu, Jun 07, 2018 at 08:51:15AM +0200, Christian Helmuth wrote:
> I'd like to ask you to help me solving this issue.
While investigating information for approaching the parted-devel
mailing list with this issue, I discovered that the parted execution
with recent versions logs perm
Hello John,
I'd like to ask you to help me solving this issue.
I discovered in the Debian parted sources that the tool spawns
"dmidecode -s system-manufacturer" since Debian version 3.2-21 to
detect if it's running on Apple. If yes, it applies an heuristic to
generate Apple-compatible GPT/MBR com
On 06/06/2018 03:03 AM, Josef Söntgen wrote:
Hello John,
* John J. Karcher [2018-06-05 18:55:48 -0400]:
Run script aborted because gdisk is not installed
Makefile:312: recipe for target 'run/sculpt' failed
make: *** [run/sculpt] Error 1
In fact, "gdisk" is installed, but it doesn't run under
Hello John,
* John J. Karcher [2018-06-05 18:55:48 -0400]:
> Run script aborted because gdisk is not installed
> Makefile:312: recipe for target 'run/sculpt' failed
> make: *** [run/sculpt] Error 1
>
> In fact, "gdisk" is installed, but it doesn't run under a normal user. I
> could hack the scri
That's strange. I don't have that problem on Debian Stable.
On Tue, Jun 5, 2018, 5:01 PM John J. Karcher
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am happy to report a very smooth initial experience with Sculpt TC
> running in VirtualBox. I followed the tutorial (skipping the parts
> about virtualization, of cours
Hello,
I am happy to report a very smooth initial experience with Sculpt TC
running in VirtualBox. I followed the tutorial (skipping the parts
about virtualization, of course), and everything went well, with the
exception of the minor error I will describe below. The Sculpt Manager
is surpr