On Sun, 16 May 2004, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> * Mika Bostr|m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-16 22:17]:
> >   When going through the installer again, I eventually hit the partition
> > selections. -> Manual partition -> I can see the existing partition
> > setup with mountpoints, sizes and filesystems. -> Select any of the
> > partitions for editing and I get only a menu of three choices: "go
> > back", "delete partition" and some third. There were no selections for
> > changing mountpoint, choosing filesystem or editing mount options.
> 
> This should work in theory.  Can you go to that menu again, and send
> your /var/log/partman file.

  I will do that tomorrow, getting files off that box is somewhat tricky
at the moment.

  In the meanwhile, I booted again with the installer CD. This time I
was equipped with a digicam on a tripod. The shots from partition view
are located at
  
  http://jumi.lut.fi/~bostik/debian-installer-shots/
  
  As can be seen, with a pre-existing partition table and filesystems,
the partitioning system does not allow to change partition or mountpoint
attributes. The menu should contain more items, not just use/boot/size.

  Pretty weird.

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