dbrett kirjoitti 02.01.2003 kello 22:04:
> I am trying to create a new partition on a new hard drive installed on
> RH7.2 system
>
> When I run the command:
> /sbin/mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hdb1
Read the man page for mke2fs. If you use the -j option it creates an
ext3 filesystem. I suppose the command c
Burke, Thomas G. kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 16:09:
> I formatted a partition on my disk as Win98 (format c: /s), and got
> my mbr hosed. Did an fdisk/mbr, but now I can't get to my partitions
> to run lilo & fix the problem. Can anyone help me out, here? I
> can't seem to find my emergenc
Martin Marques kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 14:46:
> Is there something for repatitioning NTFS?
Oops!
Didn't read the email properly. I need to slow down a bit.
Sorry!
t.irvine
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Martin Marques kirjoitti 12.12.2002 kello 14:46:
> > Parted worked great for me on my laptop.
> >
> > http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/
Hello
The web page you cite suggests that parted is only able to read NT filesystems, and I
find nothing in the man page to suggest that it can
repartition N
Thierry ITTY kirjoitti 10.12.2002 kello 10:00:
> > I've got to do some develompnet for a USB solution, & my Windows
> >machine's USB stuff doesn't seem to be working. Is it possible for
> >me to install Win98 on my linux server, such that I can occasionally
> >take it down & do development wor
Michael Schwendt kirjoitti 09.12.2002 kello 13:44:
> > options ide-cd ignore=hdb# tell the ide-cd module to
> > ignore hdb alias scd0 sr_mod# load sr_mod upon
> > access of scd0
> > #pre-install ide-scsi modprobe imm# uncomment for some ZIP drives
> > #only
>
Mike Stewart kirjoitti 09.12.2002 kello 11:58:
> Hi there, a simple question from a simple newbie how/where do I
> set up
> the PATH ? I need to add a folder to it.
>
> I looked in etc/profile but that seems to pick up the path from
> somewhere
> else then add user's specific things to the
João Borsoi Soares kirjoitti 09.12.2002 kello 12:10:
> I've successfully installed my cd-writer and now my cdrom is at
> /dev/scd0. I manually changed /dev/cdrom but at boot it is changed back
> to /dev/hdd. How can I keep my change? I think there is something to do
> with MAKEDEV and /etc/makedev.