"Michael Junker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Partman displayed my hard disk correctly. I have chosen a manual
> partitioning. Partman did NOT display my current partitions. Instead it
> offered to create a new partition table.

Hello Michael,

Let's try to figure out the root reason why it doesn't show the
partition table to you.

Could you please boot a live-cd or something and get your partition
table with:

#: fdisk -l <your disc>

My guess is that you're using a dual booting system with Windows and
it has a overlaping partition table but to check if it's the case you
can use the same live-cd and run:

#: parted <your disc> print

Thanks in advance,

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