2009-08-29, 23:41
Hello all, came across a pretty ridiculous problem
When I boot the XBMC Live CD, I want to install XBMC onto a partition on my hard disk so I don't have to use the CD every time. Simple enough, right..
But when I choose the "Install to Disk (USB or HD)" option on the GRUB menu, the bloody script is only seeing entire hard disks, but wont see or allow creation of any partitions. I can only choose /dev/sda and /dev/sdb which are obviously both very large disks containing data already. I already have a 20gb partition there from a Mythbuntu installation I was running before, on /dev/sdb.
This is a major issue I'd say because theres no way I want to format my entire 1tb HDD's just for use with XBMC Live.. Why won't it see the 20gb partition I've allocated for it instead?
If anyone can lend a hand it would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
See, no partitions Only hard disks.. and if I choose one of them, it asks me to make sure I want to format the entire disk (so i cancel of course)
When I boot the XBMC Live CD, I want to install XBMC onto a partition on my hard disk so I don't have to use the CD every time. Simple enough, right..
But when I choose the "Install to Disk (USB or HD)" option on the GRUB menu, the bloody script is only seeing entire hard disks, but wont see or allow creation of any partitions. I can only choose /dev/sda and /dev/sdb which are obviously both very large disks containing data already. I already have a 20gb partition there from a Mythbuntu installation I was running before, on /dev/sdb.
This is a major issue I'd say because theres no way I want to format my entire 1tb HDD's just for use with XBMC Live.. Why won't it see the 20gb partition I've allocated for it instead?
If anyone can lend a hand it would be greatly appreciated
Thanks in advance!
EDIT:
See, no partitions Only hard disks.. and if I choose one of them, it asks me to make sure I want to format the entire disk (so i cancel of course)