Is it normal to not see created partitions during install?
Is it normal to not see created partitions during install? I have my install running and it claims that the partitions have been created and it is chugging away installing packages. When I do an CTRL-ALT F2 and then do an: # fdisk /dev/sda And I only see the /boot/efi partition on my Itanium system. It should have three partitions created. /boot/efi, /, and a swap. When looking at the log file in /var/log/YaST2/ I can see where it says it is formatting the partition. I was just wondering if maybe I messed up and that there is some special value that most be set to make sure the partitions are created in the partition table. John
Villalovos, John L wrote:
Is it normal to not see created partitions during install?
I have my install running and it claims that the partitions have been created and it is chugging away installing packages.
When I do an CTRL-ALT F2 and then do an:
# fdisk /dev/sda
And I only see the /boot/efi partition on my Itanium system. It should have three partitions created. /boot/efi, /, and a swap.
When looking at the log file in /var/log/YaST2/ I can see where it says it is formatting the partition.
I was just wondering if maybe I messed up and that there is some special value that most be set to make sure the partitions are created in the partition table.
Try looking at it with 'parted' Michael Disclaimer: The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter.
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Michael Blandford
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Villalovos, John L