On 30.8.2011. 16:11, Nathan Whitehorn wrote:
On 08/30/11 07:27, Ivan Voras wrote:
Am I doing something wrong or the BETA1 installer cannot be used to
manually create the partition scheme?

1) it doesn't accept "freebsd-swap" as partition type ("invalid
argument")
2) it doesn't recognize that I have actually created a root (/) mount
point; since it doesn't show mountpoints maybe it forgets the input
from the dialog?

The partition editor looks very rudimentary and feature-less. It
really should show "space left" on the drive.

It does show mountpoints, and of course does support swap partitions.
You can use the partition editor to create quite complicated multi-disk
partition layouts over a variety of schemes, and in that way it is
wildly more featureful than what was in sysinstall.

Can you describe more what you were trying to do, in terms of what
partition scheme you were using, etc.? The "invalid argument" is a
message coming from the kernel, so something must be very wrong in your
setup.

It was a plain install on a RAID volume which appears as ordinary da0 drive. I did do a couple of start-overs so it could be that some state got lost. It definitely did NOT show mount points in the dialog which lists newly created partitions.

I'm sure you've looked around but just in case you missed it, here's how Ubuntu's text-mode installer looks like (note its partition editor):

http://www.debianadmin.com/ubuntu-lamp-server-installation-with-screenshots.html


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