On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 10:48, Rick Carroll wrote:
> hdparm --help says hdparm -z (device) rereads the partition table...
>
>
Hmm maybe I'll try that . fdisk gives a nastygram that the partition
table will be reread at the next boot and I hate to do that on this box
if I do not have to. It is n
hdparm --help says hdparm -z (device) rereads the partition table...
Rick
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From: Bret Hughes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject:reread new partition table
Is there really no way to get the
Around Sat,Mar 01 2003, at 09:51, Bret Hughes, wrote:
> Is there really no way to get the kernel to re-read the partition table
> (short of a reboot) when all I have done is add a partition at the end
> of a drive?
>
Uh,
That was for an unmounted drive.
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Around Sat,Mar 01 2003, at 09:51, Bret Hughes, wrote:
> Is there really no way to get the kernel to re-read the partition table
> (short of a reboot) when all I have done is add a partition at the end
> of a drive?
>
blockdev --rereadpt /dev/harddrive
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Is there really no way to get the kernel to re-read the partition table
(short of a reboot) when all I have done is add a partition at the end
of a drive?
What a PITA.
Bret
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