On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 09:16:51AM -0700, David Wolfskill wrote:
> OK, since folks are comparing unusual disk layouts, here's one I've been
> using on my laptop for the last few weeks (since I got it). Now, this
> isn't something that you can tell sysinstall to do directly; more about
> that shou
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> > The Babbler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> types:
> > > Rasputin wrote:
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> > Rasputin wrote:
> > > man disklabel etc all assume you know
Rasputin wrote:
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> Is there a decent walkthrough anywhere on the Net for using
> disklabel, fdisk , etc - along with an explanation of what a,c etc all
> mean?
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> man disklabel etc all assume you know what those letters mean.
> I know c is the whole partition, but that's it.
c = entire disk
a
Is there a decent walkthrough anywhere on the Net for using
disklabel, fdisk , etc - along with an explanation of what a,c etc all
mean?
man disklabel etc all assume you know what those letters mean.
I know c is the whole partition, but that's it.
I need to know because:
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