BIOS notifies: "NO ACTIVE PARTITION FOUND"
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Applies to
SuSE Linux: All versions
Symptom
After the installation the BIOS notifies: NO ACTIVE PARTITION FOUND
Cause
The active flag was not set to one of the partitions during the installation. For older mainboards this flag is also necessary.
Solution
Set this flag manually by the use of fdisk. Then start the rescue system and log in as user root.
With the command fdisk -l you are able to figure out the device name of your hard drive.
Here an example: An IDE hard drive is connected at the primary IDE controller
as Master:
fdisk /dev/hda
Please type in successively:
a to activate the partition
1 to choose the first partition
w to write the changes
It is irrelevant for which partition the active flag is set.
Keywords: HARD DRIVE, FDISK, NO, ACTIVE, PARTITION, FOUND
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