On Tue, Aug 03, 2004 at 02:06:08PM +0300, Anton Zinoviev wrote: > > What about these names: > > Desktop machine (all files in one partition, recommended for new users) > Desktop machine (separate partition for home directories) > Multi-user workstation > Storage server (big /var)
Yes, this makes sense. > Storage server will be a new recipe, proposed by Margarita Manterola. > It will give probably what you need. Precisely. This was to be a db server, so I had to rearrange things a bit to get the necessary /var size. Making this more hands-off would be much appreciated. > > The last problem, of which I can't determine the source, is that the > > partition table appears to be created with a xxx/64/63 geometry by the > > partitioner. I'm not sure why this is done. Most SCSI disks I can > > ... > > I think this has happened to other users also but the reason is unknown. > In order to make the situation more clear it will be helpful if you can > post the contents of the directory /var/log of the installer. In the > installed system you can find it saved in /var/log/debian-installer. I have provided it at http://dbz.icequake.net/share/d-i.tgz Let me know if you have any questions. Note that the install log is from the _second_ run, after the IDE disk was removed, to circumvent grub being installed to the IDE disk instead of the SCSI disk which was actually the boot disk. -- Ryan Underwood, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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