Unable to create partition #f

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cybercow wrote on 17 Sep 2019 13:17
(address . bug-guix@gnu.org)
499aa77d-e593-c8ab-aec3-3a2cf60a8e82@triangulum.uberspace.de
Hy fellow guix developers, I wanted to try the fruits of your work but
wasn't lucky enough to taste them.

A screen with red background say'd I should write you so now I am doing so.

Here is an Image of that screen.
I hope it is O.K. to attach it as jpg.

Kind regards
cybercow
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Ludovic Courtès wrote on 20 Sep 2019 23:17
(name . cybercow)(address . cybercow@triangulum.uberspace.de)(address . 37441@debbugs.gnu.org)
87h856oefk.fsf@gnu.org
Hi,

cybercow <cybercow@triangulum.uberspace.de> skribis:

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> Hy fellow guix developers, I wanted to try the fruits of your work but
> wasn't lucky enough to taste them.
>
> A screen with red background say'd I should write you so now I am doing so.

Heheh, thanks. Could you tell us what partitioning scheme you chose
when you reached that error?

Did you try other partitioning schemes?

Thanks,
Ludo’.
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cybercow wrote on 22 Sep 2019 16:29
(name . Ludovic Courtès)(address . ludo@gnu.org)(address . 37441@debbugs.gnu.org)
f5af9df7-0a59-59b5-e558-d9a1b1486155@triangulum.uberspace.de
I have 2 discs in that computer. At first I existentially copied the
boot image to the 2nd disc instead to the USB-stick. than I loaded it
additionally to the USB-stick and booted from it. That had the effect
that the second disc (sdb) wasn't seen by the install media.

After that I formatted that disc as ntfs, which lad tho the the red screen.

I tryed the Standard, formation which uses the whole disc. Once with and
once without encryption, bot that made no difference. I chose both times
to make no /home partition.
On 9/20/19 11:17 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> cybercow <cybercow@triangulum.uberspace.de> skribis:
>
>> Hy fellow guix developers, I wanted to try the fruits of your work but
>> wasn't lucky enough to taste them.
>>
>> A screen with red background say'd I should write you so now I am doing so.
>
> Heheh, thanks. Could you tell us what partitioning scheme you chose
> when you reached that error?
>
> Did you try other partitioning schemes?
>
> Thanks,
> Ludo’.
>
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