Please, try the same process using:
http://mirrors.gnuinos.org
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http://mirrors.gnuinos.org/?dir=DEVUAN-BASED%20IMAGES>
It is based on devuan, but the installers are different. Devuan installs
all the *.deb packages in the target; while gnuinos mounts the
filesystem.squashfs on it. Before compiling the content of the chroot
jail with the final porpuse of getting the squashfs file, i always
remove /etc/fstab from the jail. If i don't remove it, the personal home
folder of the user doesn't be created (i don't know the reason why). I
always do (/,/home/,sawp) manual partition with no issues. It would be
interesting to compare both results.
Thanks,
Aitor.
On 17/08/15 20:48, hal <vmlinux@???> wrote:
> I've booted the Alpha2 iso but it doesn't seem to be able to find any partitions. From the partition menu ("LVM" "Guided" or "Manual") I select "Manual" but then get a dialog stating "No root file system defined". The installer seems to be jumping ahead from partitioning to installing without allowing me to setup partitions.
>
> I have a 4G raw partition as /dev/sdb1 (formatted with ext4 and set 'active') which I intend to use for "/" and then use LVM for /usr, /var, /home and /tmp. I have Ubuntu installed on some of the LVM partitions and thought if Devuan is not working for me, I can still boot back into the Ubuntu install so I don't want to re-partition the entire disk as it would hose my current desktop setup.
>
> Any way to manually kick off the install from the CLI ?