RE: fdisk problem - can't seek
Thanks Harmon your advice worked. I will log this as a problem.
- Al
-----Original Message-----
From: Harmon Sequoya Nine [SMTP:hnine@nine.agn.net]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 1997 12:32 PM
To: arschr@bellsouth.net; debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: fdisk problem - can't seek
Assuming you are using "cfdisk", the fdisk utility that is run as part of the
initial Debian installation (i.e. the 6 disks).
I had the same problem when I partitioned a large disk. I particular I was
partitioning it into several logical partitions on the outer-most part
of the disk. "cfdisk" did not like this and gave me the error you mentioned.
To solve this, what I had to do was "Execute a shell", which is the last item
on the debian installation sequence menu (i.e. the large menu you get when
performing an initial install, first item is "partition a hard disk, etc."
Then from the shell, I executed the old "fdisk" utility, which is a not-as-
nice-looking-but-sufficient precursor of "cfdisk". It's use is self-explanatory
(type 'm' for help, etc.).
Incidentally, I was going to report this but forgot! :-(
Once you've partitioned with "fdisk" instead of "cfdisk", go back into the
Debian installation procedure by typing "exit" at the shell prompt.
DO NOT go into "partition a hard disk" at this point, since you've already
done it with fdisk, and you'll just get that cfdisk-error that you got
before. Jusr move right on to the next step in installation.
Hope this works (did for me)!
-- Harmon
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