Am Sonntag, 8. Juni 2008 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am Sonntag, 8. Juni 2008 schrieb Martin Schlander:
Lørdag den 7. Juni 2008 22:02:55 skrev Stephan Kulow:
Am Samstag, 7. Juni 2008 schrieb Alberto Passalacqua:
No delays because of Vista. Please.
Alberto didn't say that, please be careful when quoting.
Vista has at least 15% market share, and as people buy new computers that will grow. Breaking Vista is suicide.
Is it possible that the problem only occurs when partitions are resized (by the openSUSE installer)?
No, while the original reporter of 396444 did resize, 3-4 of the commentor's logs did not resize. Including myself.
Hmm, Stephan, if you can reproduce it without resize, why don't you: - dd /dev/zero /dev/hdx - install vista in a way, a resize is not necessary - copy full /dev/hdx to an image - install opensuse (proably on another disk) - compare image with /dev/hdx It should only modify the bootloader, all other differences are faults IMO. Show us the outcome, maybe the pattern, that changed gives hints, who's the bad guy, here. Other interesting questions: - does openSUSE mount the ntfs r/w by default during install/later? - when does vista break - during install or or later, probably from grub? (Above scheme should give possibilities to explore that (including selectively restoring the modifications) I would do that tests for you/opensuse, but - intentionally don't own a vista license ATM (will probably change around winter 2009 (aka SP3 timeframe...) - I'm completely overloaded from my day to day job - would like to spend much more time to test factory since I suffer from zypper issues that I'm unable to describe sufficiently yet to file a useful bug report (as a long time yum user, I finally gave it a go, since it should be able do a similar job now..) (and resume issues I'm not even sure are worth a report, since the whole related ACPI desaster seems unfixable to me ATM (at least for 11.0) Greetings, Pete --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org