When I tried to a clean install of SXDE b72 over my b70 installation, the installer complained about being unable to change the partition type when there was more than one on the disk. This message was confusing since there is only one Solaris partition on the disk.
It did the same thing when I tried to do a clean install of b72 over a b72 installation. To fix it, I had to: 1) alt-tab to the debug shell 2) find which /dev/rdsk contained my solaris partition 3) Delete the solaris partition 4) update and exit fdisk 5) reboot I found that unless I rebooted, it would still complain. The original installer does not have this issue. I assume that we will eventually have a full graphical version of fdisk in the new installer? Using fdisk at the moment stinks, if only because you have to manually figure out which /dev/rdsk entry represents your drive :( Thanks, -- Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst binarycrusader at gmail.com - http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/ "Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it. " --Donald Knuth
