try creating small /boot partition for kernel and then rest of disk for lvm..
-- Eero
2015-04-10 22:01 GMT+03:00 m.roth@5-cent.us:
Chuck Campbell wrote:
I'm really at a loss. I had 5.11 running on this machine, from this physical boot disk, until I stepped on /bin the other day.
I've tried installing Centos 5.10 and 5.11 to this Seagate 1TB drive.
Both
installs run perfectly, but when I try to reboot, grub says Filesystem type unknown, partition type 0xee
googling this indicates that the disk has a GUID partition table. This must have been done by the installer??? If so, why doesn't it get the
boot loader
set up correctly?
<snip> As it's only a 1TB drive, what does fdisk say? Or parted? You *could* try rewriting the partition table and see if that helps.
mark, who friggin' nixspam is blocking from posting again to the list
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