Hi,
Today I downloaded the spinbase livecd and immediatelly fired up the installation mode. I booted from Virtualbox and had my physical disk on access to the spare partition I have, in order to be installed there and booted physically upon success.
After configuring all the necessary stuff, I ended up to the partition "wizard". To my surprise there was no option to manually set the partitions and the mount points, like I do with other distributions.
I have a gpt partition scheme with:
/dev/sda1 (Arch Linux legacy bios boot flag, using syslinux)
/dev/sda2 (target partition for Sabayon with the intention of chainloading it from syslinux)
/dev/sda3 (files mounted as /media/Storage)
/dev/sda4 (2.1 GiB swap partition)
So why I couldn't set them manually like I do with Ubuntu for example? Is this because Sabayon doesn't support GPT, or is it a design defect?
I think there is a way of doing it by installing in a virtual disk, transferring the data somehow in the physical disk (I haven't done such thing yet) and then fix it up through chroot, but that's a lengthy process.
So is there a way to do it the "normal" way?
