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My understanding is that the superblock on the reiserfs partition SHOULD be on the first sector? I'm guessing it's not, which is why gparted cannot read it. Sda4 - Unable to read the contents of this filesystem! Because of this some operations may be unavailable! Unable to read the contents of this filesystem! Because of this some operations may be unavailable! debugreiserfs: can not open reiserfs on /dev/sda6": no filesystem found. Sda6 - reiserfs_open: the reiserfs superblock cannot be found on /dev/sda6. I see there is the issue with M4800's BIOS as there is no problem with my good old Lenovo x230.
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Ive putted the USB-HDD first in the priority on the bios boot priority. Ive also tried this tutorial and this tutorial, but it always says invalid partition table while booting.
Invalid partition table install#
Solution for your problem is that system ( with UEFI boot. Get invalid partition table while trying to install win from usb Hi all, Ive tried several ways to format and copy my win 7 installation into the USB. Choose your drive under UEFI partitions and install Ubuntu Server. Press F12 at startup and be sure that now system detects your bootable drive under UEFI partitions. Also they suggests to update BIOS however I use the latest on. After you create with dd tool one bootable usb stick, change boot option for your laptop to be UEFI from bios. Upon boot the BIOS is unable to find 80H at MBR partition entry, so it shows that the partition table is invalid. The filesystems that still have problems, sda6 and sda4, have the following errors: USB key was created with a floppy(00H) format that emulates HDD(80H). dev/sda6 - reiserfs - 33.61 GiB **problem** it was able to recover my partition table, and i wrote the changes. While I'm typing up the full report, I am more than happy to give you whatever details you might need, just let me know. I'm not going to reboot my computer, I'm leaving it right where it is in case rebooting screws it up.
Invalid partition table how to#
I saved the details but am not sure how to get them to you guys The best I can come up with is to copy the entire file tediously and put it up somewhere for you guys to see. The libparted messages are: "Invalid partition table on /dev/sda - wrong signature 3739" While attempting to grow /dev/sda6 (reiserfs) from 33GB to 53GB, it did the following:Ģ) calculate new size and position of /dev/sda6 - OKģ) check filesystem on /dev/sda6 for errors and fix them - OK Obviously I wanted to use up that free space. dev/sda3 - fat32 - 4GB (this is a dell recovery partition)