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Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2007 11:20:42 -0800
From: Martin Rosenfeld <rosenfeldmj@ca.rr.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Corrupt Partition Table

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On 11/11/07 Steven Levine wrote:
> > 2) The installer (LVM?) always reports "Disk 0 reports a corrupt
> > >partition table".
>
> LVM is not designed to be flexible. What does dfsee have to say
> about the device and reading and/or writing from/to it.

Steven

LVM is not only inflexible, it is downright obstinate and
malicious. It tells you that disk X reports a corrupt
partition table, then it won't let you save any changes to
other disks or to Boot Manager, even though Disk X with its
"corrupt Partition Table" still works quite well with LVM and
eCs in general.

I get the LVM "corrupt Partition Table" when I format a disk
with DFSee. Maybe i am doing something wrong. It seems that I
must partition everything with LVM or with DFSee, but not mix
them.

Martin

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