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.
