PCLinuxOS-Forums
Main
News
:
...FLASH!!! ...New PCLinuxOS Testing board now open. Register today! Be an active contributor to the PCLinuxOS future! ... Read all about it now, on THIS forum!!!..
Home
Help
Search
Login
Register
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
May 27, 2012, 04:56:13 AM
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Main
PCLinuxOS-Forums
>
Help
>
Hard Drive Installation
>
Problem installing to drives with Windows partitions (already solved)
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: Problem installing to drives with Windows partitions (already solved) (Read 286 times)
RonHD
Jr. Member
Offline
Posts: 11
Problem installing to drives with Windows partitions (already solved)
«
on:
January 17, 2011, 11:15:16 PM »
I ran into this problem recently installing 2010.12 LXDE. The problem also exists in 2010.12 KDE and 2010.07 LXDE. I was installing on a desktop machine with an old Mandriva install, and a Win98 partition I had forgotten was even there. I wanted to wipe the disk and start fresh.
The installer ran fine until the partitioning step. Whether I told it to use the entire disk or to do custom partitioning, it would say the partitioning was successful, but then tell me I had to exit the installer and restart. Restarting the installer and rebooting the live CD did not help. When I got back to the partitioning step, my old partitions were always still there.
Of course I could have just booted Parted Magic and repartitioned, but I wanted to figure out what was going wrong. Eventually I discovered that when I boot the live CD, it automatically mounts the Windows partition (with no obvious notification). The mounted partition was causing the write of the new partition table to fail. When I unmounted that partition first, everything went as it should.
So it seems that the installer has a small bug in that it reports successful partitioning when the partitioning has in fact failed. If it had told me it couldn't proceed because of a mounted partition it would not have take so long to solve this.
Also, I am not sure why the Windows partition gets mounted automatically. Perhaps there is a good reason for this (to make it easier for those just coming from Windows to try things out?), but it has an unintended consequence. Of course, if I had told it to use the existing partitions, it probably would have been okay.
I suspect that this was the root cause of the "Won't install" thread on Jan. 13 that was solved by wiping the disk.
Anyway, I just wanted to report this in case others run into it.
Logged
T6
Super Villain
Offline
Posts: 16999
i can rest now :D
Re: Problem installing to drives with Windows partitions (already solved)
«
Reply #1 on:
January 17, 2011, 11:21:26 PM »
a fat32 partition isn't?
i had done this but only with ntfs partitions without problems
not sure, haven't installed pclinux in some time but i think that you can unmount partitions from the mentioned window
Logged
"It pays to keep an open mind, but not so open your brains fall out."
Carl Sagan
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Website
-----------------------------
=> Usage Rules PLEASE READ
=> PCLinuxOS General News and Announcements
=> Site Suggestions
=> Welcome Center
-----------------------------
Help
-----------------------------
=> LiveCD, MyliveCD, LiveUSB and Remastering
=> Hard Drive Installation
=> Desktop Hardware
=> Laptop Hardware
=> Netbook Hardware
=> Networking
=> Software
=> Compiz-Fusion & Compiz
=> Virtual Machines
=> General
=> Tips and Tricks
=> LXDE
=> MiniMe/E17/Openbox
-----------------------------
Software
-----------------------------
=> Software Announcements
-----------------------------
3rd Party Support
-----------------------------
=> PCLOS Gnome
=> PCLinuxOS Phoenix (Xfce)
=> PCLinuxOS Magazine
=> Folding Team
-----------------------------
Fun
-----------------------------
=> Sandbox
=> Software Discussion
=> Hardware Discussion
=> Monthly Screenshots
=> Artwork & Theme Requests
=> Testimonials
-----------------------------
International
-----------------------------
=> Dutch
=> French
=> German
===> Tips and Tricks
=> Hebrew
=> Italian
=> Polish
===> How-to Section
=> Portuguese
=> Spanish
=> Scandinavian
-----------------------------
Developers Corner
-----------------------------
=> Advanced Users Section
===> Code Hackers
=> Packagers
===> Package Translations
Loading...