On 11/18/2010 08:31 PM, Matthew Palmer wrote:
If you don't want to fix it, I do not care. I did not create the partition manullay outside the installer but I created them manually within the installer using the graphical install.On Thu, Nov 18, 2010 at 01:44:39PM +0100, VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN wrote:On 11/18/2010 10:09 AM, Christian Perrier wrote:VALETTE Eric RD-MAPS-REN a écrit :Done nothing special except creating the partitions manually. This is^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This is where we need details!Tmp was created as ext2 FS, with TMP LABEL, what else? ALL other partition were ext3 and add label = mount point (USR,VAR, HOME, ROOT) except of course swap. No dedicated boot partition.Wrong details, I suspect. With an unreproducible bug like the one you've got, we need to make it reproducible before it can be fixed. For that to happen, we need to be able to do what you did to make it happen. Until then, we're helpless. What we need is a description of how, *precisely*, and in excruciating detail, you created the partitions manually. Did you drop into a console and issue partman/mkfs/mount commands by hand? If so, what commands did you run, exactly? Or did you use the manual method within partman (the text-based GUI)? Again, if so, what precisely did you do? (As in, "First I selected the 'Flibble with my frufru' option, then 'Blingle the blangle', then 'You get the idea'..." Or did you do something else entirely? If so, what was it? (Again, in very fine-grained detail). - Matt I seems, you should know weher you do the chmod 1777 /tmp in the installer and look if there are installation path that do not use this path. -- eric -- Eric Valette France Telecom Recherche & Developpement Middleware et Plates-formes Avancées Architecte Livebox et Set Top Box tél : (+33) 2 99 12 45 71 mél : <mailto:Eric2.Valette@orange-ftgroup.com> |