reassign 358348 partman-newworld severity 358348 important retitle 358348 Resizing hfs partition results in data loss thanks
On Wednesday 22 March 2006 11:39, Moritz Muehlenhoff wrote: > 1. > He had MacOS X occupying the whole hard disc, so we backuped all data > and re-installed MacOS to repartition the disk. The standard MacOS > installation procedure created a 32k HFS+ partition, followed by 134 MB > free disk space and followed by the real MacOS partition. > The yaboot installer complained that 900k would be needed, so we > resized the 32k partition to something larger using the 134 megs behind > it. This wept the whole partition clean, including the installed MacOS > X. If resizing HFS+ partitions is experimental it shouldn't be offered > in the installer, I guess. > After a reinstall of MacOS X where we created a sufficiently large boot > partition everything went fine. Reassigning to partman for this issue (hope partman-newworld is correct). However, as far as I can tell [1] the option to resize should not even be offered by partman for hfs partitions. How did you do the resizing? [1] By looking at the code in: partman-partitioning/active_partition/resize/choices > 2. > We installed the Desktop-Task, which installed Gnome. No desktop war > flames intended, but a separate "Desktop/KDE", which installs a KDE > based system including OpenOffice would be very much appreciated. The eternal discussion. FWIW, I agree with you. > 3. > German i18n was fine, except the very awkward "Tottasten" for > dead_keys. I have to admit I don't have better a translation, though. Has been discussed on German l10n lists in the past IIRC. > 4. > Auto-detection of the Nvidia graphic card failed. It created an fbdev > based X11 config, which failed to start. After manual configuration of > the "nv" driver everything was fine. Not really an installer issue. Please file a bug report against Xorg if you want to follow up on this. > Besides the above the installation was very smooth and worked just > great. Congratulations to everyone involved. Thank you. Cheers, FJP -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]