No I get these errors when booting:

can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for nvram: partition
name already in use: "part nvram 63 64"
can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for fossil:
partition name already in use: "part fossil 64 99518702"
can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for arenas:
partition name already in use: "part arenas 99518702 597111894"
can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for isect: partition
name already in use: "part isect 597111894 621991554"
can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for swap: partition
name already in use: "part swap 621991554 623040130"
can't update /dev/sdXX/data's devsd partition table for cache: partition
name already in use: "part cache 623040130 625137282"

the numbers are what's in the partition table +63
they are the same, no matter if I set sdB0part to these numbers or the
ones from the partition table

Am 26.03.2013 15:35, schrieb erik quanstrom:
> On Tue Mar 26 10:27:02 EDT 2013, f.psi...@gmx.de wrote:
>> Hmm, ok, I'm more confused now than before.
> 
> sorry.  evidently i'm not good at explaining this.
> 
>> do I have to put all partitions there? Or just the 'plan9' partition
>> that fdisk created?
> 
> put all the partitions in.  (but remember, there is no reason to use fdisk
> partitions at all.)
> 
>> Where do I set the environment variable? I tried adding
>> sdB0parts='p1 0 38913'
>> to cmdline.txt, but nothing happens.
> 
> i misspelled it.  it should be "sdB0part".  no "s".  my bad.
> 
> - erik
> 


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