Disable "EFI parttion table" or something like this in kernel config  
and everything's may work fine.

Carmine

Il giorno 03/feb/07, alle ore 01:31, Piotr Lesnicki ha scritto:

> hi,
> I'm installing gentoo on a core 2 duo macbook and I have a problem
> with partitions : after a formating and a reboot, in the livecd, I
> don't see my "gentoo" reiserfs partition anymore in /dev (there is
> only /dev/sda1) even if I see my 4 patitions in parted, /dev/sda :
> 1 fat32 "EFI system partition"
> 2 hfs+ "Apple"
> 3 fat32 "share"
> 4 reiserfs "gentoo"
>
> rEFIt gptsync doesn't want to sync because there is an "unknown"
> partition , so I updated it to include ext2/ext3/reiserfs drivers, but
> there's no change.
>
> Anyone could suggest an idea to access to this no appearing /dev/sda4
> partition ?
>
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