Sven Luther wrote:
On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 04:37:10PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
Philip Armstrong wrote:
If there was a way to get partman to not use parted to detect the
partitions, but to just use the existing kernel detected ones in
/proc/partitions (which of course would not be editable) then that
would at least allow pre-existing partitions to be used by the
installer. Perhaps partman is too closely intertwined with parted for
this to be possible -- I haven't looked.
partman uses parted to create and format partitions. This really needs
to be fixed in parted I suppose.
See my proposal about this, we really need a fallback on the /proc/partitions
to provide read-only partitions in case where parted/libparted is not working,
instead of just proposing to over-write the partition table like it is done
now.
Is'nt this a GNU/Linux only kinda thing? GNU/Hurd doesn't have a /proc nor
does say the BSD's. I think this could be used only if the OS is infact
running
Linux (the kernel).
Cheers
Harley
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