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Re: [Dragora-users] dragora-installer: Partition detection issues


From: Matias Fonzo
Subject: Re: [Dragora-users] dragora-installer: Partition detection issues
Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2019 19:15:52 -0300
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El 2019-11-20 16:42, Michael Siegel escribió:
Am 20.11.19 um 18:34 schrieb Matias Fonzo:
El 2019-11-20 13:05, Michael Siegel escribió:
Am 20.11.19 um 03:13 schrieb Matias Fonzo:

I've prepared a new package in case you want to try it:

http://rsync.dragora.org/current/packages/x86_64/tools/dragora-installer-20191119-x86_64+1.tlz


http://rsync.dragora.org/current/packages/x86_64/tools/dragora-installer-20191119-x86_64+1.tlz.sha256


Thanks!

But this won't really work on a 32-bit system, right? Unfortunately, I
don't have a 64-bit machine available for testing, at the moment.

I thought you were going to test it for x86_64.  Packages for i586 are
also available:

http://rsync.dragora.org/current/packages/i586/tools/dragora-installer-20191119-i586+1.tlz

http://rsync.dragora.org/current/packages/i586/tools/dragora-installer-20191119-i586+1.tlz.sha256

Ah, okay. Should have had a look into the i586 directory...

Now, I booted the Dragora live system from a CD, then rsync-ed those
files over from a USB key.

Next, I used fdisk to create the following partition layout on the
machine's hard drive:

Disk /dev/sda: 74.54 GiB, 80026361856 bytes, 156301488 sectors
Disk model: SAMSUNG HM080HC
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0xbb7736d2

Device     Boot    Start       End   Sectors  Size Id Type
/dev/sda1  *        2048  20973567  20971520   10G 83 Linux
/dev/sda2 20973568 23070719 2097152 1G 82 Linux swap / Solaris
/dev/sda3       23070720 156301487 133230768 63.5G 83 Linux


Uhm?.  This output does not appear to come from util-linux 2.34 (fdisk).


Then I ran the updated installer script and got the following error message:

    Linux partitions were not detected.

A Linux partition is required to continue the installation.  You can
use utilities such as fdisk(8), cfdisk(8) or parted(8) to create at
least one Linux partition.  Then run `dragora-installer' again.

^ Return status = 1


I don't know why this happens. Maybe I didn't sync the files correctly.
I used

  rsync -rv usr/ /usr
  rsync -rv var/ /var

from the USB key that had the directories with the updated files. And as far as I could tell from rsync's output as well as looking at the output
of some ls -l commands, that had all worked as expected.

Any ideas?


What?, no. You can get the package using wget, rsync, or downloading manually, then check the .sha256 to ensure. Then you can tell to the package manager to upgrade the local package:

  qi -u dragora-installer-20111119-i586+1.tlz




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