fdisk on cygwin

2011-06-17 Thread PRASANTH RAJAGOPAL
), but it was ultimately removed, and perhaps we need to compile now. from source. Now, I am not interested in code compilation for time being (got to do with a lot of Linux kernel compilation now...); I might just buy a cheap Card reader. Questions (assuming cygwin fdisk can indeed help me partition the SDcard

Re: fdisk on cygwin

2011-06-17 Thread Marco atzeri
(assuming cygwin fdisk can indeed help me partition the SDcard): 1. Is it true that cygwin-1.3.16-1 haD fdisk, if so where can I find that older release setup.exe? 2. Is there a way I can get the package to the latest release without compilation? Thanks. fdisk is still present http://cygwin.com/cgi

Re: fdisk on cygwin

2011-06-17 Thread PRASANTH RAJAGOPAL
now. from source. Now, I am not interested in code compilation for time being (got to do with a lot of Linux kernel compilation now...); I might just buy a cheap Card reader. Questions (assuming cygwin fdisk can indeed help me partition the SDcard): 1. Is it true that cygwin-1.3.16-1 haD

Re: fdisk on cygwin

2011-06-17 Thread PRASANTH RAJAGOPAL
with a lot of Linux kernel compilation now...); I might just buy a cheap Card reader. Questions (assuming cygwin fdisk can indeed help me partition the SDcard): 1. Is it true that cygwin-1.3.16-1 haD fdisk, if so where can I find that older release setup.exe? 2. Is there a way I can get

Re: fdisk on cygwin

2011-06-17 Thread Rolf Campbell
On 2011-06-17 10:27, PRASANTH RAJAGOPAL wrote: Here is my mount info: *J* is the SD card in SD slot and *K* is the USB stick. PRajagop@PRAJAGOP-L02 /proc $ cat mounts D:/CYgWin/bin /usr/bin ntfs binary,auto 1 1 D:/CYgWin/lib /usr/lib ntfs binary,auto 1 1 D:/CYgWin / ntfs binary,auto 1 1 C: