http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=5523
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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-21-09 20:56 -------
is this still an issue?
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Mount points have to be edited by hand.
No entry is created for beos in the boot manager.
Boot configuration can be done in drakboot after installation.
I have installed BeOS Max Edition v3 beta 2 for this test (maybe i should try
with BeOS 5 PE too ?).
Trying to create a mount point for the beos partition i get in fstab type "235"
instead of "befs". and the partition can't be mounted.
but the worst is when installing RC2 (i don't create a second bug because i
think it's a consequence of this one):
* first i am not proposed to set a mount point for this partition,
* then the installer tries to initialize it as ext3, and reports a error,
* i have to uncheck the said parttion for it not to be formated (!!),
* i have then to tell i do not want to set any mount point for it so i can
continue with the installation,
* and due to the error the installation window is no more set in the widget
(it's pretty difficult at the end of the install to see the summarry's content).
Fortunately, the installation could go to the end and the partition has not been
hurt:)
I know it doesn't concern many users, but that's a bug...
Guillaume.