On Wed, 28 Oct 2020 at 21:02, CHRIS EPICIER via Emc-developers
<[email protected]> wrote:

>  2. When installing on a used HD/SSD, I regularly get to the situation,
>     where a disc has an incompatible partition table written. The
>     graphical installer runs into a problem then, writing a new
>     partition table. If on Ctrl-F1/2/3 terminal one could fire up say
>     "fdisk" and thus write an empty dos partition table, that whole
>     installation process could run through.

(Sorry for how long this has sat in my inbox being put off until later)

I asked about this on the Debian Live list and there was this reply:
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I just tested a regular 10.2 debian-live image graphical installer,
and it offers me in the graphical part:
        Select [...] a device to initialize its partition table.
and if I switch to the F2 console, fdisk is available at this point
(although no fdisk before you start the partitioning in the installer).

Did you test the same way your live-image?  Maybe this CNC image is
not made the same way as the stock debian-live image.
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Is that not what happens with the LinuxCNC ISO?

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