if I remember it right, you can do something like
installer -p /dev/<your disk node>

On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 2:23 AM, Bruce <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I have created a standard VESA x86 Android build (eg. without the
> intelfb mods) and created the bootable USB installer but I can't get
> past the message "Waiting for device: /dev/block/sdb2" when it boots,
> I'm using 1000HE which has a single harddrive instead of the 2 SDD
> drives in the earlier 1000 series, when I boot Ubuntu from USB and use
> fdisk -l it shows the hard-drive partitions as sda1 thru sda4  and the
> USB drive as sdb1 so I'm assuming the standard layout of sda being the
> destination drive and sdb the USB drive, with sdb2 as the ext2
> partition on the USB key is correct for this machine.
>
> This machine currently has XP on it, did I need to delete the existing
> partitions to prepare it for this?
>
> Has anyone had this problem and solved it?  I've seen a few posts
> around mentioning the same error but no obvious solutions. I'd
> appreciate any pointers.
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
> >
>

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