Hi!

> sfdisk -d /dev/hda > parttab
>
> Edited parttab to remove the warning ( first two lines ).
> cat parttab | sfdisk --no-reread --force /dev/hda
er...didn't you use -H255 as in:
sfdisk --no-reread --force -H255 /dev/hda
??
Without that, how did it work for you?
>
> Rebooted and everything works.
>
> Thanks to everyone who replied.
> Kaustubh

Regards,
Kapil

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Terry, Even a blind man reading the 3rd commandment would not think that you
cannot feed hungry animals and children, or change a soiled diaper on a
baby, or minister to the sick. Or you can't eat a handful of grain as you
are walking through a field. That's the kind of thing legalists read into
the "law".  The Spirit says love is the overarching rule. You rest in Him,
you think on Him, you love everyone and everything as you do this. Izzy

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>PS Jesus didn't "work on the Sabbath".  He broke the man-made traditions.
>Read the 3rd commandment and you'll see He did not violate it. Izzy
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Just to be certain, I read it again Iz.  He worked on the Sabbath.  He 
did not rest.  He did a good thing, but it was still work.  This has 
nothing to do with man made traditions.  Man's traditions said you could 
care for animals on the Sabbath.  The commandment does not.  They added 
a lot of stuff, like how far you could walk on Saturday and on and on.
None of that stuff is necessary any more.

 A certain lawyer was one of the first to hear that.  It is recorded in 
the tenth chapter of Luke, starting at verse twenty-five.
Don't read the whole book of Luke or you will get the idea that the 
Pharisees were pretty much a bunch of hypoctites. :-)
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William Robb wrote:

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> ----- Original Message ----- From: "David Mann"
> Subject: Re: Tablets
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>
>> On Dec 11, 2004, at 7:05 PM, William Robb wrote:
>>
>>> I go for more screen magnification and greater distance from the
>>> screen. I hate having my nose to a monitor.
>>> You may have told me, but what size of monitor are you using, and
>>> at what resolution?
>>
>>
>> A pair of 19" screens each at 1600x1200.  It's too easy to get used
>> to such a big desktop :(
>>
>
> I have both of my 19" screens at 1280x960.
> You must have a smokin video card, I can't get mine to go that big.
> I don't know how I got by with a single monitor at 1024x768.
>
> William Robb
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