Unless the ext2 partition is stored in linux extended partition.
In my experience, even the latest version of Partition Magic (and Server
Magic, for that matter) are unable to handle this partition type.
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>From: Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >I do not believe it is possible to non-des
Be sure that the file /tmp/mkbootdisk isn't still sitting in you tmp
directory from a previous failed run of mkbootdisk. Delete it, and give
it another try.
-Karl
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>What the hell? I cannot make a bootdisk because every time I try I get:
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>[root@localhost praedor]# mkbootdisk --device /dev
ike to
be able to upgrade them at some point. Compaq is clueless, and
frankly so am I at this point. So any insights would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Karl Davenport
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Intel-based 100Mbit Ethernet
ATI Mach64-based video
The rest of our servers are P3 550's running vanilla out of the box installs
of LM7.2 with 2.2.x kernels... all in all, I've been happy
with the way the migration is going so far.
Karl Davenport
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