On Thu, Sep 30, 2004 at 01:40:28PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > > Well it was grepping for "may resize" but the string is "might resize"[1]. > Fixed that, but the code to get the size also depended on the existence > of $backupdev/$oldid, and backupdev was > /var/lib/partman/backup/devices/=... -- the /devices/ seems to be wrong. > I think I've fixed these problems and it works for me, but I would > appreciate a check.
Thanks. > One weird thing. It told me the minimum size was 3.2 gb, but if I typed > in exactly that, it said "too small size". I changed it to 3.3 and it > was ok. Rounding error? The actual minimum, according to ntfsresize, is > 3231584256 bytes. 3.2G = 3200000000 bytes and is less than 3232584256 bytes > BTW, if you'd like to commit partman-autolvm, I have time to work on > debugging it. I think this week I will be able to look at this package and see why it didn't work in Oldenburg. Then I will commit it. But if you want to start debugging it earlier - then you can commit it right now. > [1] clue to ntfsresize developers: if you have to add a > /* WARNING: don't modify the text, external tools grep for it */ > then you're doing something wrong; add a new command line option > with a decent interface! For the next release (of Debian, not of d-i) it would be better to add NTFS support in parted. I don't like the code in partman and moreover no progress bars are now possible. Anton Zinoviev -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

