Brian Elliott Finley wrote:

> Mark,
>
> The fact that your sdb only has one partition (number 3) on it makes me
> curious about it's partition scheme.  Can you send the output of the
> following commands?  Either command should be sufficient, but if you can
> do both, that'd be great:
>
>    sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb
>    sudo parted /dev/sdb p

Alas, that configuration is long gone, replaced my a cleaner version in 
which I simply changed the configuration in autoconfigscript.conf.  I'm 
sure it got there by originally having a disk with 3 partitions and 
someone having deleted the first 2.  Andrea has convinced me this is a 
very unusal situation and I agree.  I also think it's a great place to 
do a check in prepare client and if found, either reset the partition 
numbers for the user of tell them to do something about it themselves.  
In any event, one should NEVER generate an installation script with 
invalid parted command.
-mark


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