On 2009-12-24 at 14:34:26 -0500, Frans Pop wrote: > I would really like to know *exactly* what devices exist in Debian > Installer when you get to the partman stage. The /var/log/partman log file > as it is at the point after partman has initialized itself would also be > useful. > > I guess you'll have to set up a small scratch system you can play with and > run repeated installations on while we're working on this.
Do you want me to use the production (Lenny) installer? Or do you want me to use the "daily build" from Squeeze to do the installs? > The output of the following command would be useful as well: > # parted /dev/<device> print After installing parted (Version 1.8.8.git.2008.03.24-11.1, remember this is a production Lenny system) I now get: odocdeb1:~# parted /dev/dasdb print Error: /dev/dasdb: unrecognised disk label For a CMS-format disk on an ECKD device, the first two physical blocks are IPL records. The third physical block (cylinder 0, head 0, record 3) is the CMS disk label, whose exact format I can supply if you need it. (On an FBA DASD, the second block is the disk label. That's physical block 1, counting from 0.) The first four bytes of the label are "CMS1" in EBCDIC, which is X'C3D4E2F1' The next six bytes are the volume serial number in EBCDIC. For example, if the volser is "DEB200", that would be X'C4C5C2F2F0F0'. The other fields I can get for you if you need it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org