Re: [CentOS] dcfldd

2021-09-03 Thread Jerry Geis
> Were the disks mounted when you wrote to them? Did you eject and >re-insert them after writing to them I do not have automount enabled. so no they were not mounted. After writing to them - I did "fdisk -l /dev/sdd" and the partitioning was still the same as before doing the write. Thanks,

Re: [CentOS] MATE 1.20 test build for CentOS 7 available

2021-09-03 Thread H
On 09/03/2021 02:36 AM, Szabo Akos via CentOS wrote: > On Thu, 2021-09-02 at 16:07 -0400, H wrote: >> On 08/28/2021 07:51 PM, H wrote: >>> On August 28, 2021 7:27:13 PM EDT, isdtor wrote: H writes: >> Thanks for your quick response! I'll try building from the >> sourceswhile I'm

Re: [CentOS] dcfldd

2021-09-03 Thread Jonathan Billings
On Fri, Sep 03, 2021 at 12:58:14PM -0400, Jerry Geis wrote: > But the image was not actually written to the three disks. It still just > has a single partition - the default partition. Were the disks mounted when you wrote to them? Did you eject and re-insert them after writing to them? --

[CentOS] dcfldd

2021-09-03 Thread Jerry Geis
Hi all I did a "yum install dcfldd" on Centos7. I plugged in my USB HUb, plugged in 3 disks I want to duplicate Verified each disk plugged in run the command dcfldd if=myimg.img of=/dev/sdd of=/dev/sde of=/dev/sdf No errors no nothing, Said "writing" the whole time - when done it said 8248Mb

Re: [CentOS] Troubles expanding file system.

2021-09-03 Thread Simon Matter
> On 9/2/2021 10:28 PM, Simon Matter wrote: >> There is one thing that I couldn't find a solution for no matter what I >> tried: When the root/boot disk of the guest is being resized, it's not >> possible to modify and reread the new partition table without reboot. > > I'm curious to know if this

Re: [CentOS] Troubles expanding file system.

2021-09-03 Thread Jack Bailey via CentOS
On 9/2/2021 10:28 PM, Simon Matter wrote: There is one thing that I couldn't find a solution for no matter what I tried: When the root/boot disk of the guest is being resized, it's not possible to modify and reread the new partition table without reboot. I'm curious to know if this works for

Re: [CentOS] MATE 1.20 test build for CentOS 7 available

2021-09-03 Thread Szabo Akos via CentOS
On Thu, 2021-09-02 at 16:07 -0400, H wrote: > On 08/28/2021 07:51 PM, H wrote: > > On August 28, 2021 7:27:13 PM EDT, isdtor wrote: > > > H writes: > > > > > Thanks for your quick response! I'll try building from the > > > > > sourceswhile I'm stuck with C7 :-). > > > > > > > > > > Regards, > >