On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I do notice that it prints out "Partition check :
>                             ubda : unknown partition table"

If you use a partitioning tool, like Gnu parted, from within the guest, you 
can actually partition your simulated disc.  After that, this message will
go away and the partitions will be available on /dev/ubda1, /dev/ubda2, 
etc. (major 98 minor 1, 2...)  Hardly anyone bothers to do this, and the 
generic disc routines see the partition table as unuseable and fall back 
to treating the whole disc as a single partition.  Nothing bad happens.

(I was just trying out features; I don't plan to use partitioned disc 
images for real.)

Sorry, no ideas for your actual problem.

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