Sorry for sendig the mail directly to yo instead to the list Henning. On Monday 16 January 2006 14:21, you wrote: > On 1/16/06, Sven Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > i want to know if it is possible to stop the installation process > > and manual edit the partition table on my clients? > > And going on with the installation after having the clients > > partitioned? > > Apart from that this is really ugly, because not at all automatic, > this is also easily possible: you can write a hook that, for example, > stops until you hit a key, which you'd only hit after having finished > your partitioning. You'd need also to take care of the task > mountdisks, so your manual partiotioned disk gets mounted nicely for > installation. > OK, thank you first of all for that hint, i'll surely try that.
> What do you need that for? > I have an office with several computers. And on them i already have windows installed. And the installation differs from one to the other. And so i have one problem, the partition where to install debian is everywhere another one. That's all, i want to control the partition process. Doing that automated seems to riskfull to me because of the data that should remain on the other partitions. Greetings Sven Richter
