[opensuse] Re: Partitioning problem in installing oS v11.1
Stan Goodman a écrit :
At 20:12:38 on Friday Friday 02 October 2009, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
Now the installation is finished, and I can see what it did to the partitioniing etc.
The order of partitions according to ID number (not ux) is as follows:
1) Primary: Boot Manager 2) Logical: sda5 (LinuxV1 - Swapspace2) 3) Logical: sda6 (/) (GRUB) 4) Logical: sda7 (/home)
All the above have the sizes I requested.
5) Primary: sda3 (LinuxxT1 - Swap) 6) Primary: sda4 (Unknown)
Altogether, accounting for the entire disk.
yes, goos
I do not know the meaning of T1 and V1 for the two swaps.
nor do I. names given by DFSee, probably, see manual
Here is the fdisk listing:
Device Boot Start End ID System /dev/sda1 1 1 -- a OS/2 Boot Manager /dev/sda2 2 8204 -- 5 Extended /dev/sda3 8205 8466 -- 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda4 8467 30401 -- 83 Linux /dev/sda5 2 271 -- 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda6 272 2963 -- 82 Linux /dev/sda7 2964 8204 -- 83 Linux
So the 'fictitious' particians are real, and overlap the ones I made. I will try to delete tham, but don't know what effect that will have on the 'real ones'. A real snakes nest.
where do you see any problem? /dev/sda2 is the extended partition, including all the logical ones. sda2 begins in sector 2 as do sda5, and end in sector 8204 as do sda7 sda5, 6, 7 are written *inside* sda2 like they have to as good logical partitions :-) absolutely no problem and you could have done this in a snap with fdisk... Notice: I don't know anything of OS/2 boot manager, I never had to use OS/2 Notice2: it seems than the bug is in DFSee as no other program edited the partition table jdd -- http://www.dodin.net http://valerie.dodin.org http://news.opensuse.org/2009/04/13/people-of-opensuse-jean-daniel-dodin/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
At 23:30:00 on Friday Friday 02 October 2009, "<jdd-gmane>" <jdd@dodin.org> wrote:
Stan Goodman a écrit :
At 20:12:38 on Friday Friday 02 October 2009, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
Now the installation is finished, and I can see what it did to the partitioniing etc.
The order of partitions according to ID number (not ux) is as follows:
1) Primary: Boot Manager 2) Logical: sda5 (LinuxV1 - Swapspace2) 3) Logical: sda6 (/) (GRUB) 4) Logical: sda7 (/home)
All the above have the sizes I requested.
5) Primary: sda3 (LinuxxT1 - Swap) 6) Primary: sda4 (Unknown)
Altogether, accounting for the entire disk.
yes, goos
I do not know the meaning of T1 and V1 for the two swaps.
nor do I. names given by DFSee, probably, see manual
Here is the fdisk listing:
Device Boot Start End ID System /dev/sda1 1 1 -- a OS/2 Boot Manager /dev/sda2 2 8204 -- 5 Extended /dev/sda3 8205 8466 -- 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda4 8467 30401 -- 83 Linux /dev/sda5 2 271 -- 82 Linux swap / Solaris /dev/sda6 272 2963 -- 82 Linux /dev/sda7 2964 8204 -- 83 Linux
So the 'fictitious' particians are real, and overlap the ones I made. I will try to delete tham, but don't know what effect that will have on the 'real ones'. A real snakes nest.
where do you see any problem? /dev/sda2 is the extended partition, including all the logical ones. sda2 begins in sector 2 as do sda5, and end in sector 8204 as do sda7
sda5, 6, 7 are written *inside* sda2 like they have to as good logical partitions :-)
I think I got bleary from frustration with the touch pad, which is extremely erratic and frustrating. I apologize.
absolutely no problem and you could have done this in a snap with fdisk...
Notice: I don't know anything of OS/2 boot manager, I never had to use OS/2
Notice2: it seems than the bug is in DFSee as no other program edited the partition table
jdd
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