Hello Bob,
you should go to experts settings and delete entire partition table first
in order to delete AIX signature. After that you will need at least
following partitions:
Device - Type - Size
/dev/sda1 - (41) PPC PReP Boot - max 24 MB for SUSE (no mount point), if
you encounter boot problems try 16 MB
/dev/sda2 - (82) Linux swap - 1 GB
/dev/sda3 - (83) Linux - min 4 GB
You can also get the step back after deleting the entire partition table
and let yast to propose you the partitioning values.
Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards,
Tomas Baublys
IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert (CATE) pSeries and AIX
pSeries Technical Sales Support
EMEA Linux on Power Technical Focus Group
Systems Sales, Central Region
IBM Germany, Godesberger Allee 115, 53175 Bonn
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Bob Mariotti
20.10.2005 21:33
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[suse-ppc] Quick "expert" partitioning Question SuSE 10.1 on IBM ppc
OK - finally made a bootable 10.1 iso and got my IBM B50 ppc box to boot
from it. I have to run YaST in text mode however and I've gotten to the
point of partitioning. Because my 9.1GB SCSI HDD was previously
partitioned by AIX with LVM it appears that the SuSE installer won't
tough it. It requires me to use the Expert mode of the partitioning to
manually do it. Shouldn't be a problem, but no matter what combination
I try it will NOT accept my setting when I use the "Finish" button.
I am trying to partition similar to the following:
1st partition is the boot partition (/boot)
2nd partition is the swap partition (swap)
3rd partition is a reiser mounted (/)
Can someone familiar with this PLEASE recommend the "expert" settings I
should use or could use to assign the entire HDD to the SuSE install???
Any/All suggestions/recommendations appreciated.
Signed: frustrated LX'er