Herbert is there a separate BIOS for the raid controller? That is where I
am able to change the volume name. However for me this didn't help.
On May 18, 2010 8:21 AM, "Herbert Roitblat" <email address hidden> wrote:
Another piece of what I hope is useful information:
I tried loading version 9.10 on the system as a single boot. Everything
seemed to work until it came time to install either GRUB or LILO. Both
failed.
My volume name ends with 0 (/dev/mapper/isw_bifgdfbbc_Volume0). I went into
the BIOS to see if I could change that, but there is no entry on my Dell
Studio XPS 8100 to give or change the drive a name. I don't know where that
name comes from.
Hope that this provides some clues as to what the problem is.
Herbert is there a separate BIOS for the raid controller? That is where I
am able to change the volume name. However for me this didn't help.
On May 18, 2010 8:21 AM, "Herbert Roitblat" <email address hidden> wrote:
Another piece of what I hope is useful information: isw_bifgdfbbc_ Volume0) . I went into
I tried loading version 9.10 on the system as a single boot. Everything
seemed to work until it came time to install either GRUB or LILO. Both
failed.
My volume name ends with 0 (/dev/mapper/
the BIOS to see if I could change that, but there is no entry on my Dell
Studio XPS 8100 to give or change the drive a name. I don't know where that
name comes from.
Hope that this provides some clues as to what the problem is.
-- /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 568050
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