Re: not a valid block device <- Oh, I need to modify my .configs in
my SRPMs and rebuild ...
Steve Lord wrote:
> Did you build SGI partition table support into your kernel? Down at the
> bottom of the filesystems menu in the kernel config interfaces is a
> partition types menu, in here you can add SGI partition support. I suspect
> the kernels we ship do not have it on.
Let's see ...
File systems -> Partition Types ->
[ ] Advanced partition selection
Nope! Ahhh ... that's a good think to know! I need to change my
*.config files the next time I rebuild my [S]RPMs.
Now the list is ...
[*] Advanced partition selection
[ ] Acorn partition support (NEW)
[ ] Alpha OSF partition support (NEW)
[ ] Amiga partition table support (NEW)
[ ] Atari partition table support (NEW)
[ ] Macintosh partition map support (NEW)
[*] PC BIOS (MSDOS partition tables) support
[ ] BSD disklabel (FreeBSD partition tables) support (NEW)
[ ] Minix subpartition support (NEW)
[ ] Solaris (x86) partition table support (NEW)
[ ] Unixware slices support (NEW)
[ ] SGI partition support (NEW)
[ ] Ultrix partition table support (NEW)
[ ] Sun partition tables support
(NEW)
Third one from the bottom.
Does anyone know if there are "issues" with being "too liberal" with
the partition support here?
-- TheBS
P.S. If someone would let me know when the date/timestamp of a
"good" CVS repository to build another set of RPMs from occurs, I'd
greatly appreciate it!
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