Sure..."fdisk /dev/sd0" (replace the 0 with whatever drive nunber was assigned to it at boot). and then "p" to print the partition information..
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I need some help. > > 1. I have a server that has been up for 100+ days and I need to do some > hard drive work on. I know that the server has an available 33 gig scsi > drive on it, but I'm not sure how linux saw the drive. Unfortunately due > to the amount of uptime, dmesg no longer shows the bootstrap sequence. Is > there anyway to get linux to do something like a re-scan of the drives and > report to me what it finds? Since this machine is in production, I can > not bounce it without a lot of headache. > > 2. When the drive is detected and I partition it, is there a way to get > linux to see the partitions w/o a reboot? > > Thanks > > > > -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=unsubscribe https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list