Package: install Severity: normal
-- System Information: Debian Release: testing Architecture: alpha Kernel: Linux 2.4.26-1-generic Hardware: Compaq XP1000, with two SCSI disks 9GB each Planned partition: sda1 aboot sda2 /boot (ext2) sda3 / (ext3) sda4 /home (ext3) sda5 swap sdb left empty for future expansions Used software: boot.img from ~vorlon, dated Jul 27, size 5408452 bytes Boot from DHCP3 server, using 'boot ewa0 -flags ""' selected installation: testing from mirror: ftp.de.debian.org partition procedure 1: - erase disk SCSI2 0,0,0 (sda) - Go Back - create empty partition tables for sda and sdb - create sda1 32MB for use with aboot - create sda2 32MB ext2 as /boot - automatically partition sdb with separate /home --> partition assignment for sda will be lost ("do not use") --> no space for aboot - re-assigning sda1 and sda2 (incl. setting mount point for sdb2) will allow to proceed culprit: partitioning of the second disk should never modify previous settings for sda partition procedure 2: (single disk) - erase disk SCSI2 0,0,0 (sda) - Go Back - create empty partition tables for sda and sdb - create sda1 32MB for use with aboot - create sda2 32MB ext2 as /boot - create sda[3-5] (automatically or manually, doesn't matter, with settings used by automatic partitioning with /home) - will result in part table: #1 32MB aboot #2 32MB ext2 /boot #3 2.5GB ext3 / #4 6.1GB ext3 /home #5 324MB swap swap - next step will refuse aboot installation (no space for aboot) and throw me back to partitioning. - if I remove sda[3-5] and create these partitions on sdb, everything is fine. culprit: single disk installation seems to be impossible if second disk available small glitch: df does not give sensible values (even for /) Cheers, Steffen Grunewald -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]