Quoting Dru Hill (dru@treshna.com): > Not sure what you mean by don't do partitioning during installs. Manual partitioning using cfdisk. > Partitioning drives is a key part of installation. > I didn't use cfdisk to partition the system, I used the debian > installer "manual" selection instead of guided. I still think people > need the option to be able to manually select what partitions they > want to use. > OK, I misunderstood your explanations, then. > I'd see it as critical as I saw data corruption and loss on all > squeeze installations as a result of this bug. Let's first go back to identify which images exactly you did use. "nightly builds of squeeze" is not precise enough and we would anyway rather have you test the *beta 1* image of the squeeze installer, which you'll find from http://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer. Use links for beta1, *not* daily builds. Then, detail the steps you're following to reach these overlapping cylinders problem (including how you check that they're overlapping). TIA
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