Hi,
I'm trying to use Advanced partitioning options to format the root partition
and keep the home. In general this works well, however if I switch
architecture (i386 to x86_64 or the other way round) I get an error "No linux
root partitions found"
The last couple of lines in the error log look related
2007-07-17 16:28:12 <1> 192.168.21.127(3306) [YCP] RootPart.ycp:1216
$["detected_fs":`ext3, "device":"/dev/sda7", "fsid":131, "fstype":"Linux
native", "name":"sda7", "nr":7, "region":[1500, 17952], "size_k":144199408,
"type":`logical, "udev_id":["scsi-SATA_SAMSUNG_HD160JJ_S0DFJ1HL462797-part7",
"ata-SAMSUNG_HD160JJP_S0DFJ1HL462797-part7"],
"udev_path":"pci-0000:00:1f.2-scsi-0:0:0:0-part7", "used_fs":`ext3,
"uuid":"531d2ab2-a30e-4cb1-8e53-ffe32a4e183d"] $[`arch:"unknown", `fs:`ext3,
`fstype:"Linux native", `label:"", `name:"unknown", `valid:false]
2007-07-17 16:28:12 <1> 192.168.21.127(3306) [YCP] RootPart.ycp:1283
rootPartitions: $["/dev/sda6":$[`arch:"i386", `fs:`ext3, `fstype:"Linux
native", `label:"", `name:"SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10", `valid:false],
"/dev/sda7":$[`arch:"unknown", `fs:`ext3, `fstype:"Linux native", `label:"",
`name:"unknown", `valid:false]]
The section of profile (after running through the rules parser and pre
scripts) looks like this