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Re: Internal IDE disk



Naoki Kobayashi wrote:
> >Try mac-fdisk /dev/hda and make it print the partition table ('p' should
> >do that).
> >The disk is recognized by the kernel as Mac partitioned (the hda: MAC
> >line) so it should show up in mac-fdisk -l too....
> 
> #mac-fdisk /dev/hda
> /dev/hda
> Command(? for help):p
> 
> Disk /dev/hda
> 
>               #    type          name           length    base       (size)
>   system
> /dev/hda1     map          Apple                63@1           (31.5k)
> Partition map
> /dev/hda2    ????   Macintosh               54@64          (27.0k)  Unknown
> /dev/hda3    ????   Macintosh               74@118       (37.0k)   Unknown
> /dev/hda4    ????   Patch Partit         512@192     (256.0k)  Unknown
> /dev/hda5     HFS    ********     3176439@704     (1.5G)    HFS
> /dev/hda6     HFS    ********2   3176439@3177143 (1.5G)   HFS
> /dev/hda7     HFS    ********3   3176439@6353582 (1.5G)   HFS
> /dev/hda8    UNIX    /                   2867200@9530021 (1.4G)  Linux
> native
> /dev/hda9    UNIX   swap                212992@12397221 (104.0M) Linux swap
> /dev/hda10  Free   Extra                  96257@12610213 (47.0M) Free space
> 
> Block size = 512 ,Number of Blocks = 12706469
> 
> - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
> 
> To speak the truth,I installed RedHat68k from CD called
> "Rough Cuts", using Ryoji Kamei's red-hat-installer.
> (BUT I cannot yet run "X" on it.)

Well, it seems RH uses a different partition name for the root partition.
Thanks for this, whoever contributed to the confusion. Change the
partition name to A/UX Root
and try again. The name of the swap partition seems OK though. The swap
partition should consequently be recognized by the Debian installer. 

> ....well now,if go on like these "CUI"-using way step by step,
> I may be able to install Debian into internal IDE disk?
> ...then, what should I do to for it?

Retry with the correct partition names. I've no experience with IDE Macs
so I can't help you with the details there. 

	Michael


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