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Upgrade XFS 1.0.1 to XFS 1.0.2a

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Subject: Upgrade XFS 1.0.1 to XFS 1.0.2a
From: Trevor May <trevor.may@xxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 10:58:57 -0700
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
Hello,
I still am unable to start an "upgrade" install of XFS 1.0.2.  I have tried
the new installer (1.0.2a) hoping a bug was fixed, but no luck.  It still
fails to install on my system.

Here is what happens:

I boot from the XFS 1.0.2a CD and attempt an "Upgrade Existing System".
It then does a quick "Searching for Red Hat Linux installations", and fails
with the message "You don't have any Linux partitions.  You can't upgrade
this system."

Now, if I go back a select "Install, Workstation", and then select "Manually
partition with Disk Druid", it shows me this:

Device        Start    End  Size(MB)    Type     Mount Point   Format
/dev/hda
  /dev/hda1       1    838      1650    swap                   yes
  /dev/hda2     839    969       258    Extended
    /dev/hda5   839    969       258    swap                   yes

/dev/hdb
  /dev/hdb1       1   6242      3072    swap                   yes
  /dev/hdb2    6243  65531     29181    xfs                    yes

As you can see, according to the Disc Druid including on the cd (or the
kernel itself) it is detecting my "xfs/linux (83)" partitions as type "swap
(82)".  If I choose fdisk, rather than Disk Druid, it shows the partitions
correctly as type 82.

If I boot into my existing Red Hat 7.1 XFS 1.0.1 system, and go into fdisk,
my partition tables look like the following:

   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hda1   *         1       838   1689376+  83  Linux
/dev/hda2           839       969    264096    5  Extended
/dev/hda5           839       969    264064+  82  Linux swap

   Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
/dev/hdb1             1      6242   3145936+  83  Linux
/dev/hdb2          6243     65531  29881656   83  Linux

My partitions *are* type 83, but the installer is NOT seeing them as valid
existing linux partitions.  The only assumption I can make is the "Searching
for Red Hat Linux installations" phase of the install is returning the same
incorrect partition types of "swap" (just like Disk Druid) on my system.

We eventually want to upgrade our work servers to RH7.2 XFS 1.0.2, but my
"test" server is not going so well as you can see.

I'll gladly give any more information needed about my system, if anyone can
help!

Thanks,
Trevor May



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