Why doesn't FDISK read any partitions? I have tried specifying Mach devices such as hd0, hd0s1, and Linux devices like hda, hda1, etc.
If I specify fdisk -l /dev/hd0 I get the following: read: Invalid argument fdisk: read error on /dev/hd0 - cannot read sector 0 /dev/hd0: unrecognized partition No partitions found If I specify fdisk -l /dev/hd0s1 I get slightly different messages: fdisk: ERROR: sector 0 does not have an msdos signature /dev/hd0s1: unrecognized partition No partitions found Using fdisk -s to report the partition size appears to work fine, although the -uM flag has no effect. I have not been able to find updates to FDISK in the debian packages. Is there another Hurd-compatible disk utility that will report drive/partition information, or do I need to wait for a working FDISK?