Live 64-bit?

Shador
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Re: Live 64-bit?

Post by Shador »

JRD wrote:If it's ok, I will try to ask about it when installing grub2.
Please consider that it is potentially dangerous and can easily destroy all the data on a volume.
I think you should:
  • ensure there really is only one partition and a (for parted) valid MBR
  • don't touch the end of the partition
  • print output of parted <dev> unit s print
  • Give a very BIG warning
  • (give the user the possibility to backup his data and recommend it)
Now reading your message again: Do you only mean a help output suggesting how to do it manually?
JRD wrote:I think you could simply do it with gparted, which will also reduce the filesystem in the same time.
I found no way to address sectors with gparted.
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toothandnail
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Re: Live 64-bit?

Post by toothandnail »

Sorry, had to do a few things before going to work, so I've only just had a chance to get back to this.

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worked fine. I had to re-run bootinst.sh, but the data on the stick seems to be undamaged. After running bootinst, I booted from the stick and let it install Grub, which worked this time. So I'm now running from the USB stick.

I'll have to check a few things (couldn't find a UK keyboard layout, for instance), but generally it is running well.

Thanks for the help.

Paul.
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