On Fri, Jul 30, 2010 at 7:36 PM, Tobias Weingartner <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Friday, July 30, Fabrice Dubois wrote:
> >
> > Yes, thanks, new command, didn't knew it :-) (here typing on another pc)
> >
> > Disk     BIOS#     Type     Cyls     Heads     Secs     Flags
> Checksum
> > fd0       0x0         *none*   80        2            18         0x4
> > 0x0
> > hd0      0x80       label      1024    255         63         0x2
> > 0xf4f4d40f
> > hd1      0x81       label      1024    40           63         0x2
> > 0xa1dda2fa
> > hd2      0x82       label      1024    40           63         0x2
> > 0xcc13a438
> > hd3      0x83       label      1024    255         63         0x0
> > 0x7dfce509
> > hd4      0x84       label      1024    255         63         0x0
> > 0xd19c24bc
> > cd0      0xef        label      0         0             0
> > 0xa        0x0
>
> You talk about 2 disks.  Why are there 5 here?  Your booting problem
> and your fdisk problem are one and the same.
>

Because I have 3 Sata HDs, and 2 SAS HDs, so in total 5 HDs.

I have had the fdisk problem only on the 2 SAS HDs, not on the Sata that I
use for OS installs.


>
> -Toby.

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