*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 43768 ***
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 43768
insufficient handling of HFS bootstrap partitions
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Failure to install bootloader on complicated PowerPC
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** Attachment added: "/var/log/partman"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4272173/partman
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I had the same problem. However, before I installed, I had to use GNU parted to
partition my drive as both the Gnome Partition Editor and the installer claimed
my drive was empty (it had an OS X installation on it). Now the installer and
Gnome partition editor see my partitions, but these errors
I tried again on my internal drive, which gave me the same error. I
think this might be a different bug, however; I didn't hear anything
about a "NewWorld boot partition".
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I think I had the same problem. I was doing a fresh install on a
PowerBook G4 15" Titanium. I have a external drive (a 320 GB OWC
Neptune) originally with 4 partitions. During the install I deleted the
last partition (about 120 GB), then asked the installer to use the
largest continuous free block
/var/log/syslog is empty.
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