Chris Guiver wrote:
> This confirms what I believe you wanted.
Yes.
The stick needs the remedy once again after casper created the persistent
partition.
sudodus wrote:
> This is like development of physics ;-)
Like a unification of relativity theory and quantum mechanics ?
My apologies again for not remembering the results from one year ago
and wasting everybody's time with my first questions of this year.
Between #94 and #103 i was off track.
I'll wait a few days whether Steve Langasek shows up at this bug report.
If not, i plan to file a new wishlist bug for casper which describes
our findings and proposes the code change as of #115.
Hi,
Chris Guiver wrote:
> This confirms what I believe you wanted.
Yes.
The stick needs the remedy once again after casper created the persistent
partition.
sudodus wrote:
> This is like development of physics ;-)
Like a unification of relativity theory and quantum mechanics ?
My apologies again for not remembering the results from one year ago
and wasting everybody's time with my first questions of this year.
Between #94 and #103 i was off track.
I'll wait a few days whether Steve Langasek shows up at this bug report.
If not, i plan to file a new wishlist bug for casper which describes
our findings and proposes the code change as of #115.
I re-re-read this report to list the affected machines: /launchpadlibra rian.net/ 531427797/ lshw.txt),
- a tablet computer "motion computing j3400" of Chris Guiver,
- a Gigabyte H61M-D2H-USB3 mainboard of José Marinho (see also
https:/
- (a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3, BIOS F7a 01/24/2013 of tlk in #91, of which we
have no confirmation that removing MBR partition 2 really helps).
Have a nice day :)
Thomas