Bugzilla – Bug 105729
Expert Partitioner fails to read size of RAID device for /boot properly
Last modified: 2005-08-22 10:45:51 UTC
I created a RAID 1 device of /dev/hda1 and /dev/hdc1, which were both 203.9MB in size. I selected a mount point of /boot. Upon trying to finish partitioning, I receive a message: Warning: Your boot partition is less than 12MB. it is recommended to increase the size of /boot. Do you want to do this?
Created attachment 46617 [details] error message screen shot
Created attachment 46618 [details] Picture of partition setup screen without warning message
After installing packages, we get a failure trying to install grub. A df -h reveals /dev/md0 mounted on /mnt/boot with 6.1M Used and 182 available.
Created attachment 46623 [details] y2log from this system
Created attachment 46624 [details] 2nd attempt, selecting txt this time
PS: It's possible to change the MIME type afterwards by clicking on "[edit]".
I know, I was just in a hurry.
I tried to reproduce the problem with more debug output but failed. Maybe Thomas sees something suspicious in the log.
The superfluous warning is fixed meanwhile. Please retry with beta#3. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 104931 ***