On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 14:49 -0500, William Hooper wrote: > Les Mikesell said: > > On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 11:19, Craig White wrote: > > > >> --- > >> > >>> and 2) what it does show you is to be carved in stone, not re-arranged > >>> willy-nilly after you've clicked on the next button. > >> --- > >> it doesn't --- > >> > > > > No, he's right on this one. Try creating a layout with /boot first, > > then /, then swap, then /home where DD creates all the partitions. Every > > time I've tried without fdisk'ing the partitions first, DD re-arranges the > > layout into some other order. > > I would need a repeatable test case (and will be checking your example out > later) that the rearranging happens _after_ you hit the next button. I > believe your example is DD rearranging the partitions on the setup screen, > before you write anything to the disk. If indeed DD is displaying one > thing then writing something else when you hit next that is a bug that > needs to be reported. > Your comments above are EXACTLY what Craig, Gene, and I have been saying. (Although Gene has had other problems as well). In my case, I created the partitions in the order I wanted them, verified the display in DD was in the order and sizes I wanted, then hit the button to finish and the result written to the disk was reorganized into a different order than what I had specified. DD does not allow you to specify where the extended partition starts _unless_ for each primary partition you check the box for forcing it to be primary and then after you have specified 3 of those you have effectively told it the rest are extended. In that respect you can control what is primary and what is extended but you still have no control over the order of the partitions in either the primary or extended areas. > -- > William Hooper >