Georg Koss wrote: > > Hello all! > > I'm intending to install Debian 2.2.r3 on my second HD. > > Short description of my system: > G4 - two HD - primary boots _ultra1_ (Debian/Woody). > Changed original CD-ROM/DVD to CD-RW Plextor. > > What I did on ultra0 until now: > > mac-fdisk which gave me the following partition-table: > > dev/hda1 Apple_Partition_Map Apple (31.5k) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > System > dev/hda2 Apple_Bootstrap bootstrap (800k) [EMAIL PROTECTED] > unknown > dev/hda3 Apple_Unix_SVR2 GNU/Linux (9.3) [EMAIL PROTECTED] Linux native > dev/hda4 Apple_Free Extra (479.0k) don't rememberFree Space > > mac-fdisk wasn't able to recognize my hda-size correct (gave round > 511GB fo a 10G Drive). > > When I run the install menu on official-binary-1, I will be asked to > initialize /dev/hda1 as swap, dev/hda2 as root and dev/hda3 as what > ever. > > A mac-fdisk from the shell gives me the same output as I wrote for the > initial mac-fdisk output.
I thought that there was a way to tell mac-fdisk the correct size of the disk, overriding the detected size (the size detection bug is fixed in later versions of mac-fdisk I'm told, but that doesn't help if you're trying to boot off of those CDs). I know you can at the point where you intitialize a new partition map, it tells you what it thinks is the size of the disk, and you can hit return to accept that or type in what you think is the size. Just look at the boot messages to see the correct size to type in. Do that from the shell before it starts the part of the install where it wants to partition the disk. a