03/06/2011 17:07, Mervyn Zhang wrote:
> Hi all,
Hi,
I'm a debian newbie who are previously using archlinux. I've a
> disk with the following layout:
>
> sda1 pri - Windows partition;
> sda3 pri - archlinux /boot
> sda4 pri - archlinux LUKS partition (with lvm in it, the rest
> partitions /, /var
Well, it was at first the debian-installer commands(options in the
text expert mode, I don't know the exact ones):
making /dev/sda5 a ext2, /boot partition and making /dev/sda6 a lvm
one on top of a LUKS crypted partition.
When I was about to boot arch, the grub commands should be:
root (hd0,2)
Ah, I've never used crypt on the system partition before.. sorry, can't help
:(
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:40 PM, Mervyn Zhang wrote:
> Well, it was at first the debian-installer commands(options in the
> text expert mode, I don't know the exact ones):
>
> making /dev/sda5 a ext2, /boot partition
Please show us the commands you are trying to execute, in order.
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 4:07 PM, Mervyn Zhang wrote:
> Hi all, I'm a debian newbie who are previously using archlinux. I've a
> disk with the following layout:
>
> sda1 pri - Windows partition;
> sda3 pri - archlinux /boot
> sda4 pr
Hi all, I'm a debian newbie who are previously using archlinux. I've a
disk with the following layout:
sda1 pri - Windows partition;
sda3 pri - archlinux /boot
sda4 pri - archlinux LUKS partition (with lvm in it, the rest
partitions /, /var, swap and most important /home)
sda5 logic - debian /boot
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