Why not just use fdisk on the live CD, create your partitions, install grml to one of them, and then update fstab when you log in? HTH, Chris Norman <!-- cnorman at rnibncw.ac.uk --> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Albert E. Sten-Clanton" <albert.e.sten_clanton@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "Speakup is a screen review system for Linux." <speakup at braille.uwo.ca> Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 7:59 PM Subject: question for GRML users > Greetings! This question's particularly for people who have installed > GRML on their hard drives, which I did last night. (I may return to > Fedora if I can find out either what I'm doing wrong or what it's doing > wrong when I try to install it via the CD images, but that's another > matter.) > > From what I've read and what the GRML install looks like to me, it seems > GRML is designed to install entirely on one partition, which it then makes > bootable. Has anyone installed it instead so that there's a separate, > small boot partition? I'd like to have a /boot, /root, /swap, and /home > partition if I can. I'll be grateful for any advice, even if it ends up > being that I can't install GRML that way. Thanks! > > Al > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup