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Topic: Gparted on a Partition

Hello I greets You!
I would like to be of use with pleasure GParted on a partition.
In addition I have copied the files of the folder Isolinux on the suitable Partion.
In the digging I have made following entries (menu.list):

# This entry automatically added by the Debian installer for a non-linux OS
# on /dev/sdc5
title         GParted

root         (hd1,6)

kernel         /ISOLINUX.BIN quiet vga=791 MEMDISK_size=100000

initrd         /MEMDISK /S

Unfortunately, Gparted does not start!
Which files must I copy on the hard disk?
How are the right entries in the Grubmenü?

Thank you Martin

2 (edited by cmdr 2008-08-18 22:45:59)

Re: Gparted on a Partition

Hello Martin,

if your problem is not yet solved, could you tell us, what version of "GParted" did you try to install ?
What exactly do you want to do with "GParted" installed on an (extended?) partition of a (SATA/USB or SCSI?-)harddisk. This partition is not resizeable then , if "working Gparted" resides on it. What operation system(s) do you use (Debian Etch, I assume). What bootmanager do you use (Grub seems to be involved ) ? If "Grub" manages the whole system boot, you should directly call "GParted's" loading kernel (e.g. version 0.3.8.1: "vmlinuz") , its initializing ramdisk "initrd1.img" with the appropriate parameters by "menu.lst" and have the "big" filesystem-image with "GParted" ("filesystem.squashfs") in the same folder "live". That's all.

"menu.lst" might look like this :

title GParted 0.3.8.1
rootnoverify (hd1,6)
kernel /live/vmlinuz1 boot=live union=aufs    noswap noprompt vga=788 ip=frommedia
initrd /live/initrd1.img

There is no need to "boot the partition" , if its bootable at all.

Bye
cmdr