I bet this is the "set all bits to one on CHS overflow" thing in fdisk.  I'd 
really like to know how we are supposed to handle this (better).

Colin, sorry for trashing your computer.  I think we are well aware of this 
issue, but we simply don't know exactly how to deal with it.  Could you maybe 
use window's fdisk to create a large partition on the drive and then report 
back how the partition table looks like?  In this case we could adjust our 
fdisk so that this won't happen again.

thanks
 simon

Colin Adams wrote:
What appears to have happened is that in some way it has trashed my
disk-drive - I can still get the machine to boot from the live CD, but
only if I physically disconnect the hard-disk first.


2009/4/8 Hasso Tepper <ha...@estpak.ee>:
Colin Adams wrote:
Well, if that is the case the ISO should not be available for download
- there should be a fixed version.
Well. It shouldn't be any way fatal, but in general I agree - we should
release 2.2.1 ASAP, really.


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Hasso Tepper


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