Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-16 Thread Lucas Salies Brum
Too late! hahahaha Im using /home on sda2 and / on sda3, and now im running Arch 64! Very good tip with fdisk. Anyway, thank you all. --- Lucas Saliés Brum http://sistematico.org lsbrum @ irc.freenode.org 2009/9/15 Axel Müller > fdisk has a function to automatically fix the partition order dep

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-15 Thread Axel Müller
Am Sun, 13 Sep 2009 01:23:21 -0300 schrieb Lucas Salies Brum: > Hello everyone, I'm having a little problem. > > My partitions looked like this: > /dev/sda1 (/) > /dev/sda2 (/home) > /dev/sda3 (swap) > > After I deleted the / partition and got this: /dev/sda1 (Windows) > free space > /dev/sda2 (

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-14 Thread Baho Utot
Lucas Salies Brum wrote: One more question, if the old system was 32 bits and I would put a 64 bits system using the same home folder I have a problem? No

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Scott Smith
Lucas Salies Brum wrote: One more question, if the old system was 32 bits and I would put a 64 bits system using the same home folder I have a problem? Where you'd come into trouble is with binaries. If you have any programs that you run that reside in your home directory they probably won't wo

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Lucas Salies Brum
One more question, if the old system was 32 bits and I would put a 64 bits system using the same home folder I have a problem?

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Lucas Salies Brum
Thank you for all tips. Iwill try. --- Lucas Saliés Brum http://sistematico.org lsbrum @ irc.freenode.org

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Sergey Manucharian
On Sun, 13 Sep 2009 11:55:32 +0200 Damjan Georgievski wrote: > ... > > How do I change home partition /dev/sda2 to /dev/sda3? > > That's fairly easy but dangerous. With fdisk you first print the > partition table, then delete sda2 and sda3, and recreate them with > exactly the same begining and e

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Christopher Daley
AFAIK you can't without repartitioning the drive. The devices are typically named based on their creation order. It won't do any damage to create the root partition as /dev/sda4 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Lucas Salies Brum wrote: > Hello everyone, I'm having a little problem. > > My part

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Partha Chowdhury
On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 01:23:21AM -0300, Lucas Salies Brum wrote: > Hello everyone, I'm having a little problem. > > My partitions looked like this: > /dev/sda1 (/) > /dev/sda2 (/home) > /dev/sda3 (swap) > > After I deleted the / partition and got this: > /dev/sda1 (Windows) > free space > /dev/

Re: [arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-13 Thread Damjan Georgievski
> My partitions looked like this: > /dev/sda1 (/) > /dev/sda2 (/home) > /dev/sda3 (swap) > > After I deleted the / partition and got this: > /dev/sda1 (Windows) > free space > /dev/sda2 (/home) > /dev/sda3 (swap) > > And i need this: > /dev/sda1 (Windows) > /dev/sda2 (/) > /dev/sda3 (/home) > /dev/

[arch-general] Change letters of partitions

2009-09-12 Thread Lucas Salies Brum
Hello everyone, I'm having a little problem. My partitions looked like this: /dev/sda1 (/) /dev/sda2 (/home) /dev/sda3 (swap) After I deleted the / partition and got this: /dev/sda1 (Windows) free space /dev/sda2 (/home) /dev/sda3 (swap) And i need this: /dev/sda1 (Windows) /dev/sda2 (/) /dev/sd