On Wed, 2010-03-03 at 16:29 -0600, Mike McCarty wrote:
If I wanted to do a custom partition install, I wouldn't run the
standard install disc, and then try to "break out" of it somehow,
and do something "behind the installer's back", and then resume the
install.
I've done that plenty of times, as fdisk is simple enough to use, and
it's simpler to boot off one disc, than go through two, to do an
installation. All you have to do is switch to a console BEFORE the
install disc gets up to the disc partitioning part.
Then you just used the install disc's partitioning controls to choose
which partitions to use, without modifying/formatting any. You'd have
to do the same thing, anyway, on a previously prepared set of
partitions.
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