boot flag doesn't show as set in partitioner
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debian-installer (Ubuntu) |
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Bug Description
Binary package hint: debian-installer
maverick alternate 64bit alpha-2 and maverick server 64bit alpha-2 installs on intel motherboard with 2 SATA drives iwith /boot on a 2 GB flash drive
during install at partition stage cannot set bootable flag to 'on' on the flash drive partition but after install found that boot flag was set even though it showed in partitioner as not set. Second time through using server 64-bit flash drive showed in the partitioner list as B (boot flag on) but when changing partition details the previous behavior re-occurred when trying to toggle the boot flag.
steps to reproduce:
at partition stage:
1.select manual partition
2.Select partition 1 of flash drive and press enter
3. Select use as: ext3
4. Select mount point: /boot
5. Select 'bootable flag' and press enter
Expected behavior: 'bootable flag' display changes to 'on'
Actual behavior: 'bootable flag' display stays at 'off'
continued install normally. After install attempted to set flash drive boot flag using parted on another ubuntu system (10.04) and found that the boot flag on the flash drive partition 1 was already set. Tried booting into the new system adn it worked fine booting off the flash drive.
as I had installed alternate 64 bit cd by mistake tried over installing using maverick server 64 bit alpha-2 cd and found same behavior from that cd
after 2nd install:
# lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release: 10.10
let me know if there are log files you'd like
Same behavior with maverick 64bit final.