Problems with <SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda>
[email protected] Fri, 12 Apr 2002 17:38:08 +0200 (MEST)
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.suse.alice |
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Hi, i have a Problem with <SYS_PARTITION__REMOVE> and <SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda> too. in my info file "final.sys.tcf" in the /info-directory are the following lines to my partitions: <SYS_REMOVE_PARTITION> /dev/sda 1 2 3 </SYS_REMOVE_PARTITION> this lines are for remove the three old partitions on the hd : sda1=SWAP, sda2=/boot and sda3=/. And the next lines to create the new partitions sda1, sda2, sda3 and sda5. <SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda> /boot 100 num=1 id=83 fsys=ext2 SWAP 1000 num=2 id=82 / 5000 num=3 id=83 fsys=ext3 /home 0 num=5 id=83 fsys=ext3 </SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda> But when i start the automatic installation with the generated bootdisk (make_inst_disk final), the installation break by the step when the harddisk will creates the partitions. YaST1 show me the old partition configuration with the partitions sda1=SWAP, sda2=/boot and sda3=/. Where are the new partition configuration, the i have created whith <SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda>? What make the variable "<YAST_INFO>AUTO_FDISK 0/1/2" in the file /templates/yast.tcf. What number must i set that the installation runs automatic through the partition configuration? Thanks for your help. David > On Thursday 11 April 2002 15:16, Markus Froehlich wrote: > > hi at all, > > now I have to do this step too. > > Windows and linux with ALICE. > > I use alice-0.9.5-11. > > This is how it should look like: > > > > <SYS_PARTITION_REMOVE> > > /dev/sda 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 > > </SYS_PARTITION_REMOVE> > > > > <SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda> > > / 400 num=2 fsys=ext2 > > SWAP 265 num=3 > > /var 500 num=4 fsys=ext2 > > /usr 1000 num=5 fsys=ext2 > > /opt * num=6 fsys=ext2 > > </SYS_PARTITION_DISK_sda> > Tht's clear, because you create 4 primary paritions and then there in no space > left for creating the logical partition fpr sda5 .. > > use > /var 550 num=5 ... > /usr num=6 ... -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]