A while back, I got the latest grml, burned it, and have now finally
returned to it. Contrary to the last (0.7) version, this one actually
sees a valid partition on my second hard drive, /dev/hdc. Grml
proceeds to install and continues 'til it's killed. My disk is only 2
Gb, and Grml wants 2.7 Gb.
So, I download grml-small, boot into it, and grml2hd[*] reports:
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Error: partition=/dev/hdc1 does not seem to be an existing
partition.
Please use a program like cfdisk to create partition
partition=/dev/hdc1 and restart grml2hd.
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Both fdisk and cfdisk show the partition, and full Grml took it and
ran with the install. So, what's grml-small's problem?
Disk is a Seagate ST32122A
[*] grml2hd partition=/dev/hdc1 mbr=/dev/hdc filesystem=ext2 \
user=keeling root=/dev/hdc1
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Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced.
(*) http://www.spots.ab.ca/~keeling Please don't Cc: me.
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