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bug#31100: bug idk the sys said so.


From: Go Getter
Subject: bug#31100: bug idk the sys said so.
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2018 10:44:25 -0500

Im a newb just messin with stuff and learning on the fly. Parted said I found bug, searched but could find none similar although didn't dig to deep. Im trying to make multiple OS's boot from same laptop. Started w/500GB HD split for 2 OS's +32GBflashdrive+16GBflashdrive both contain OS's. GNU/LINUX on all. I put fresh kali.iso on flashdrive, manual boot from bios(if not then Original boots From HD), it kept booting the HD OS even though i chose usb flashdrive(maybe cuz they similar??idk). Other usb boots beautifully but is not as closely related as other 2. I changed /etc/fstab in the HD OS. Instead of fstab using /dev/sda1 UUID_as /boot...I replaced it with /dev/sdb1 NewUUID_as /boot. Restarted and took me to=login ttty1 mode(gui no load?). I then attempted to put a bootable flag onto /dev/sda1 using parted from that ttty mode and now I recieve bug message. Here is what I did.....I typed "parted" into command line+ENTER, then typed "select /dev/sda1"+ENTER, then typed "disk_set FLAG STATE"+ENTER, parted responds with "invalid token: STATE
New state?  [on]/off?" I type "on"+ENTER, parted responds= You found a bug in GNU Parted!. It says to send the version of release (3.2)
output of...parted DEVICE unit co print unit s print=

Model: Unknown (unknown)
Disk /dev/sda1: 2999MB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop
Disk Flags:

Number Start   End       Size
1            0.00B 2999MB 2999MB

File  System Flags
ext4

Model: Unknown (unknown)
Disk /dev/sda1: 5857280s
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: loop
Disk Flags:

Number Start   End      
1            0s     5857279s

     Size           File  System Flags
5857280s     ext4

and here is rest...
Unknown disk flag, 0.
Error: The flag '(null)' is not available for loop disk labels.


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