First, the silly question... you're booting off the XFS CD, right?
Is there anything exotic about your setup? md, lvm, etc? Can you
double-check the partition types of your xfs filesystems (should be type
83)? Do any of the other virtual consoles report anything useful before
the failure?
Thanks,
-Eric
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 11:50, Trevor May wrote:
> Hi,
> I attempted to upgrade my system using the ISO version of XFS 1.0.2. During
> install, it attempts to find my existing linux partitions, and fails with
> the message something to the effect of "No Linux partitions exist". I'm not
> sure, but I think it is seeing my Red Hat 7.1 XFS partitions as linux swap
> partitions?!?
>
> I had installed Red Hat 7.1 with XFS ISO installer, upgraded via RPM's to
> XFS 1.0.1.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated...
>
> Thanks,
> Trevor
> tmay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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