Like you said, it must be a built-in check of the BIOS. Does setting the boot-flag get rid of the message?LarkinVB wrote:'Invalid partition table' after install before grub menu is displayed with a Dell 6420 laptop. I can boot up normally afterwards.
LMDE 201303 or 201403 with luks encrypted lvm2 partitions
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Re: LMDE 201303 or 201403 with luks encrypted lvm2 partition
Re: LMDE 201303 or 201403 with luks encrypted lvm2 partition
Yes. Dell BIOS seems to assume Windows OS which does need the boot flag. Adding the flag on the /boot partition with fdisk did fix this issue.Like you said, it must be a built-in check of the BIOS. Does setting the boot-flag get rid of the message?
Btw the script always says "unmount: /target/data: not found" at the end.
Re: LMDE 201303 or 201403 with luks encrypted lvm2 partition
The data partition is not listed in /etc/fstab after install. Together with the failing data unmount at the end I guess there is a problem with the script regarding data_label.
data mount bug fixed
I also encountered this problem, which is fixed in HEAD @ https://bitbucket.org/tlroche/install_r ... ypted_lmdeLarkinVB wrote:The data partition is not listed in /etc/fstab after install