>> >Disk /tmp/hda: 64 heads, 63 sectors, 1023 cylinders
>> >Units=cylinders of 4032*512 bytes
>> >
>> >Device Boot BootBegin Start End Blocks Id System
>> >/tmp/hda1* 1 1 6751038208+ 6 DOS 16-bit>=32M
>> >/tmp/hda2 516 516 642
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >After issue the p command, the following appears:
> >Disk /tmp/hda: 64 heads, 63 sectors, 1023 cylinders
> >Units=cylinders of 4032*512 bytes
> >Device Boot BootBegin Start End Blocks Id System
> >/tmp/hda1 * 1 1 6751038208
> >After issue the p command, the following appears:
> >
> >Disk /tmp/hda: 64 heads, 63 sectors, 1023 cylinders
> >Units=cylinders of 4032*512 bytes
> >
> >Device Boot BootBegin Start End Blocks Id System
> >/tmp/hda1 * 1 1 6751038208+ 6 DOS 16-bit
>After issue the p command, the following appears:
>
>Disk /tmp/hda: 64 heads, 63 sectors, 1023 cylinders
>Units=cylinders of 4032*512 bytes
>
>Device BootBootBegin Start End Blocks Id System
>/tmp/hda1 * 1 1 6751038208+ 6 DOS 16-bit>=32M
>/tm
> >On the other hand, if I use fdisk,
> >When I try to edit /dev/hda -Model ST32122A
> >and issue the command:
> >n
> >It just responds with:
> >No free sectors available.
> >
> >What should I do?
> >cwlai.
>
> Do the fdisk command (forget Disk Druid), then issue the p command to
> print out the
>On the other hand, if I use fdisk,
>When I try to edit /dev/hda -Model ST32122A
>and issue the command:
>n
>It just responds with:
>No free sectors available.
>
>What should I do?
>cwlai.
Do the fdisk command (forget Disk Druid), then issue the p command to
print out the partition listing. It c
>Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 04:01:25 -0800 (HKT)
>From: Lai Chi Wai (ptleung) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Not enough free space
Sorry - you'll have to delete one of the existing partitions :-(
Extended partitions sit together in a primary partition, so if you have used
u
> > Current Drive Partition
> >
> > Mount Point Device Requested Actual
> > hda11013M 1013MDos 16-bit>=32
> >/hda3 61M 61MLinux native
> > hda4 31M
> Current Drive Partition
>
> Mount Point Device Requested Actual
> hda11013M 1013MDos 16-bit>=32
>/ hda3 61M 61MLinux native
> hda4 31M 31MLinu
> >When I install redhat5.0 and partitioned with Disk Druid's, a message Not enough
>free space appears. A similar message appears when I type "n" during using
> >fdisk. But actually I have free space in my hard disk. (There is no extended type
>choice in D
>Hi. Can anyone tell me why and how to do with the following situation?
>
>When I install redhat5.0 and partitioned with Disk Druid's, a message Not enough free
>space appears. A similar message appears when I type "n" during using
>fdisk. But actually I h
Hi. Can anyone tell me why and how to do with the following situation?
When I install redhat5.0 and partitioned with Disk Druid's, a message Not enough free
space appears. A similar message appears when I type "n" during using
fdisk. But actually I have free space in my hard d
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