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Re: Installer partitioning problem



Gene Heskett composed on 2015-10-26 03:31 (UTC-0400):

> Martin Str|mberg wrote:

>> Supposing your variant of installer can't, then why don't you boot a
>> live CD/stick and partition the hard drive before any booting the
>> installer and then you should be able to tell the installer to just
>> use the partitions without any repartitioning.

> The key phrase is "should be able to tell it to use what it finds", 
> applying only mount point labels.  I have not been allowed to do so by 
> any linux installer over the last 7 or 8 years.

Except with Fedora, I can't remember having any such difficulty in that
period. Last I remember elsewhere it was much longer ago. I may have
encountered it elsewhere since, but not remembered because aborted and
abandoned attempt to use any such antagonistic distro.

I do find it disturbing that *buntu and other debian partitioners/installers
find it necessary, when no partitions are to be resized, moved, created or
deleted, which is always the case here during an installation, to rewrite
valid extended partition table entries that cause other partitioners to find
fault with partition sizes and/or alignments. In all these cases, the first
post-installation process I'm faced with is deleting and recreating the first
logical, purely to fix that brokenness and make the error messages go away.
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