On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 05:27:31PM +0800, Uwe Dippel wrote: > Package: installation-reports <snip/> > Base System Installation Checklist: > > Initial boot worked: [x] > Configure network HW: [x] > Config network: [x] > Detect CD: [x] > Load installer modules: [x] > Detect hard drives: [x] I assume that a 'x' is an Oke > Partition hard drives: [E] > Create file systems: [ ] > Mount partitions: [ ] > Install base system: [ ] > Install boot loader: [ ] > Reboot: [ ] > > Comments/Problems: > > The problem is partitioning. > fdisk: > /dev/discs/disc0/part1 1 7 Dell Utilitiy > 2 8 900 HPFS/NTFS > 3 891 1581 OpenBSD > 4 1582 4864 Extended > > However, the partition in the installer will only show the complete drive: > > Finish .. [##] > Undo > > IDE1 Master - 40.0 GB .. > > Help on partitioning > Guided partitioning > Configure the Logical ... > > <Go Back> > > When I click the IDE1 Master, it will tell me that it will remove all > existing partitions. > > Guided partitioning will either 'Erase entire disk: ..." or 'Manually > edit partition table'. > > And when I press the last, I end up with the same screen as above [##] You should see the various partitions. What is behind 'Configure the Logical ...' ? I imagion that it doesn't want to touch the OpenBSD nor the HPFS/NTFS partitions. > > Is there any way to get the system installed ? > I did also try without that Extended; that is with the disk free above > 1581; but with the same result. > Allow partman-auto to use the free disk space. Cheers Geert Stappers P.S. Please keep bugreportnumber@bugs.debian.org CarbonCopied (CC-ed)
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