Sven- Thanks for the quick response.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, Sven Luther wrote: > On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 08:22:36AM -0400, Toni L. Harbaugh-Blackford [Contr] wrote: > > Hi- > > > > 'partman' corrupts a Tru64 disklabel for disks that are prepartitioned. > > Adding tru64 partition table support (or fixing existing support ?) would > solve this issue. I have no idea want kind of partition tables are used on > Tru64 though. Tru64 uses BSD disklabels, so that the Alpha can be booted from SRM. According to an incomplete discussion on the debian-alpha list, partman should be able to handle the Tru64 labels. But partman corrupts those labels in such a way that Tru64 can no longer read them; however, the labels are 'good enough' for SRM, so that debian still boots. Really, partman would not need to be fixed if section 'A.5. Debian Partitioning Programs' of the installation documentation were complete. It says that the partitioning step in the installer can be skipped, but does not say what is required 'underneath' in order for the rest of the install to continue properly. Here is the quote from the current documentation: "One of these programs will be run by default when you select Partition a Hard Disk. If the one which is run by default isn't the one you want, quit the partitioner, go to the shell (tty2) by pressing Alt and F2 keys together, and manually type in the name of the program you want to use (and arguments, if any). Then skip the Partition a Hard Disk step in debian-installer and continue to the next step." IF another paragraph would be added saying what is required, it would solve a lot of problems. Thanks, Toni ------------------------------------------------------------------- Toni Harbaugh-Blackford [EMAIL PROTECTED] System Administrator Advanced Biomedical Computing Center (ABCC) National Cancer Institute Contractor - SAIC/Frederick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]