Hi Adam,
> > 1) reported all the slices in the BSD partition , regardless of the
> > kernel flavor used.
> Right, that makes sense. Was 'fdisk -l' output the same not matter
> what kernel as well? It should be.
Yes. In both cases, it looks like this:
Disk /de
Hi Adam,
> Anyway, I can see two problems here:
> 1. The installer gets the partition numbers wrong, which it shouldn't.
> 2. The choices presented in menus like 'initialize a swap partition' or
> 'mount a previously initialized Linux partition' cannot be edited,
> Hi Adam,
>
> I will check out the kernel flavor as soon as I get home from work, and I'll mail
>you tomorrow morning. Meanwhile, I can only tell you that I was trying to install
>Debian with the rescue.bin and root.bin floppy images in the directory
>Debian2.2r2/main/disks-i386/2.2.20.0.1-
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