At 10:23 PM 12/17/02 -0500, Chris wrote:
To look at all the partitions on one physical disk, you use "fdisk" pointed to the physical device for the drive. or example, if your drive is the IDE primary master, use "fdisk /dev/hda". Once in fdisk, choose "p" to "print" (actually, to display onscreen) the list of partitions and their associated device names. Then "q" to quit without saving. You'll need to be root to run fdisk.Hi, I'm a new Red Hat user and want to mount my winxp partition. How do I display all the partitions, Win/Dos/Linux, in one place so I can give mount the correct partition name?
If you have several hard disks, you need to do each separately, following this pattern
IDE primary master /dev/hda
IDE primary slave /dev/hdb
IDE secondary master /dev/hdc
IDE secondary slave /dev/hdd
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