On 06/09/2018 01:13 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
I'm installing ascii on a disk, sdc, in a machine that has two other disks,
one of which, sda already has a bootable devuan jessie on it.

The installation goes well until I go to write my partitioning of sdc to
disk. I get the error message: "Two file systems are assigned to the same
mount point (/): SCSII (0,0,0), partition #1 (sda) and SCSI3 (0,0,0),
partition #1, (sdc).

It is true that partition 1 of sda is a bootable primary partition, and
I want to do the same for sdc. I've always had multiple independently
bootable disks with their own GRUB on a machine. This is the first time
I've run into trouble with it. In installation options for sdc, I did
ask to have a MBR installed.

Why does an installation on one disk care about what happens to be on
another unmounted disk?


You are using fstab and assigning the partitions how you want them to be used?
--
Jimmy Johnson

Devuan ASCII - TDE Trinity R14.0.5 - AMD A8-7600 - EXT4 at sda6
Registered Linux User #380263

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