YaST doesn't reconize FAT16 partitions(Internal)
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Support knowledgebase (hoe_fat16_yast)
Applies to
SuSE Linux: Version 6.2
This article refers to an older version of SuSE Linux.
Therefore some of the informations given in this article may
be outdated or the article may contain stale links.
fdisk: Version v2.9t
SuSE-INTERN:
Symptom:
You cannot edit DOS/Windows-partitions created with FAT16-System-Id (Id-Nr.: 6):
- The menu 'Adjustments of installation | Set target
partitions/filesystems' does not show these partitions.
The file /etc/fstab
will not be updated.
- The menu 'System administration | Kernel and bootconfiguration |
LILO configuration' does not show such partitions with F3.
Cause:
The cause is a change in the naming process of fdisk:
- SuSE6.1(fdisk v2.9i): 6 DOS 16-bit >=32
- SuSE6.2(fdisk v2.9t): 6 FAT16
This is why YaST does not recognize this partition.
Solution:
Mount manually:
- After the installation process you have to edit the file
/etc/fstab
manually. Use your favourite editor and add a line at the end for each partition:
partition mountpoint type defaults 0 0
Example:
/dev/hda1 /dos vfat defaults 0 0
- You can still setup LILO with YaST:
Choose menu 'System administration | Kernel and bootconfiguration
| LILO configuration'
Enter the partition manually in the menu F5 - LILO Boot
Configuration, do not use the selection list.
Update YaST to solve this problem:
- Install the system without the DOS/Windows partitions
- Download the new version of YaST
- Update the package YaST with YaST
- Now you can mount the DOS partitions as usual.
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Categories:
Configuration
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Author: olh@suse.de
- Version: 26. Aug 1999
SuSE Linux AG - Last generated: 02. Apr 2002 by olh (sdb_gen 1.40.0)