On Fri, 18 Nov 2005, Luis Mochan wrote:

> > In such a situtation I would probably recommend using the "Don't
> > install bootloader" option in D-I main menu, then set things manually
> > later....
> > 
> > You probably need to use the medium priority for your install: "linux
> > DEBCONF_PRIORITY=medium" at boot prompt.
> > 
> > We still seem to have an issue there but I highly suspect that you
> > attempt to use a common /boot partition for both installs is the
> > initial reason for the problems. I suspect you asked D-I to *keep* the
> > existing /boot and got a mix of different GRUB versions trying to boot
> > your new system.
> > 
I tried to install everything anew in clean partitions. After the base 
system installation, upon reboot, grub froze with the message Error 21. I 
suspect that the problem might be that all my partitions are in /dev/hdd 
and my machine is rather old. Should I expect that installing some 
filesystems in /dev/hdb, or if necessary, in /dev/hda (they are 
currently full) things might become better? In that case, which 
filesystems? My new /boot would be enough? Or should '/' also be in the 
second or first disk?
Best regards,
Luis
 



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