I'm doing a fresh install of squeeze from USB key on a disk that had a
unused copy of lenny on it. 

Ran into a problem when manually partitioning the disk. The first
partition I went to create was a /boot primary partition, but I found
that the partitioning utility wouldn't toggle its bootable status. I
see that at one point this was a bug, but my impression is that it was
fixed. 

I gather a solution is to make the /boot partition bootable by running
cfdisk on it. I do Alt-F2 to get ~#, but find that cfdisk it is not an
available command. So how can I run cfdisk on the disk before the
installation finishes and there's a reboot?

Haines Brown  


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