fre 2004-02-06 klockan 20.00 skrev Sagi Bashari: > Then, it brought me to the "Configure and mount partitions" screen and
Right, this means you used the old mkfs+mount tool called partconf which is on its way out. Still, weird bug. > showed an error: > "No partitions found > No partitions were found in your system. You may need to partition your > hard drives or load additional kernel modules > <Go Back> <Continue>"... > > However I'm sure the modules&partitions table is OK because cfdisk > worked fine, and I could mount it manually using the shell. It's very odd indeed, what's in your /dev/discs/ directory and in the /proc/partitions file? Regards, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]