on my target system two partition exist. sda1 (fat32, bootable) and sda2 
(ntfs, not bootable)
sda1 is the partition for the unattended setup.

Running parted manually i did this:
rm 1
mkpartfs primary fat32 20000 27000
set 1 boot on

After this mounting was possible, also copying of the data. But after 
reboot nothing happens, except a blinking underscore. (i had a look, all 
data still in the partition)

So, is there anything else to do, to prepare the partition for booting.


Thanks, Martin

Martin Schulte schrieb:
> Hello,
> on my target system two partition exist. sda1 (fat32, bootable) and 
> sda2 (ntfs, not bootable)
> sda1 is the partition for the unattended setup.
>
> First I tried to continue, when the the 'Choose partitioning 
> scheme'-dialogue appeared . But without any success. Unattended told me :
> -----------
> mount: mounting /dev/dsk1 on /c failed: Invalid argument
> -----------
> Of course he can't mount /dev/dsk1 because there is only /dev/sda1 and 
> /dev/sda2. But i think i cannot rename /dev/sda1 into /dev/dsk1 - or?
> But although the install.pl must handle this somehow - can someone 
> explain me how?
>    or
> Where in the scripts is the place to change /dev/dsk1 into /dev/sda1? 
> (and is it that easy, as i think?)
>
>
>
> Second i tried to run parted manually, only for experiences: I created 
> to partitions like above but i get the same result
>
> Best regards, Martin
>

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