Damian Wojslaw wrote:
> jan damborsky pisze:
>> Damian Wojslaw wrote:
>>> As I understood from one of links, this is not a bug, but expected 
>>> behavior. :)
>>>
>> This is expected behavior given the fact that appropriate
>> bug is not fixed :-)
>>
>> Seriously, my understanding is that this is a bug, not a feature.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Jan
>>
> What would be the desired behavior?

In general, installation into Solaris2 partition should
succeed, even if there is Linux swap primary partition
defined.

Currently, you can install into Solaris2 partition only
if it precedes Linux swap one (in fdisk partition table,
physical layout doesn't matter) - this is supported scenario
starting build 89 when fix for 6690824 was delivered.
However, it doesn't work vice-versa right now.

When fix for 6670311 is delivered, it will be possible
to install into Solaris2 partition even if it is created
after Linux swap one.

Best regards,
Jan


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