there is a bug in GNU Parted Version (1.8.9) Assertion (cluster < fs_ubgi->
cluster_count + 2)at calc.c:378 in function fat_cluster_to_frag()
failed.segmentation fault resize fat failed! Aborting! Please reboot.
Yes, I am doing legacy boot with a disk that uses a GPT partition table. I
don't want to get into the rationale here; I'd like to focus on the issue
that other devices don't have problems booting in this way, but the Samsung
slate throws a fit.
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
If it's BIOS hardware why are you using GPT instead of MBR?
Chris Murphy
Andrew Boie wrote:
>Hello,
>
>
>I'm trying to use parted to create a GPT partition table on the Samsung XE700T
>slate. On this specific device, after I do so and reboot, the device always
>enters the BIOS setup and never
Hello,
I'm trying to use parted to create a GPT partition table on the Samsung
XE700T slate. On this specific device, after I do so and reboot, the device
always enters the BIOS setup and never lets me actually boot. I'm using
Parted 3.1 and I have set the pmbr_boot flag (which didn't help). This