On Wednesday 27 September 2017 00:30:38 Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
> On 2017-09-26, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Looks like I need a disk guru!
> >
> > I have a new 1 TB disk I just bought, one of Seagates little skinny
> > backup things.
>
> Wouldn't this be more appropriate for debian-u...@lists.debia
On 2017-09-26, Alan Corey wrote:
> gparted makes it a lot easier. If you want to be sure of the sector
> size look for an st... number then go to seagate.com and get a
> datasheet.
The debian-arm list is primarily intended to be discussions about ARM
related systems, and not so much about disks a
gparted makes it a lot easier. If you want to be sure of the sector
size look for an st... number then go to seagate.com and get a
datasheet.
2048 seems small for a 1 TB drive, my 128 GB SD card uses 4096.
Actually I'm not sure, this is a 1 TB Seagate and disklabel says:
type: ESDI
disk: ESDI/ID
On 2017-09-26, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Looks like I need a disk guru!
>
> I have a new 1 TB disk I just bought, one of Seagates little skinny backup
> things.
Wouldn't this be more appropriate for debian-u...@lists.debian.org?
live well,
vagrant
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Greetings;
Looks like I need a disk guru!
I have a new 1 TB disk I just bought, one of Seagates little skinny backup
things.
Parted seems to be having a cow, as I deleted the default full disk ntfs
partition easy enough, and now cannot create any new ones that are aligned.
Consulting dmesg, I
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