Kishor sir, what you mean by this? ( probably the digits are lost !) is there something serious or strange with my disk?
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 10:03 AM, arunkishore <[email protected]>wrote: > Pritam, > > Be guided as below: > > 1. Check if your centos has 'gparted' installed > 2. If it is not installed you have to install it from EPEL - > https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL > > 3. Run gparted and check if your external disks are available. Check for > options in the top right dropdown box in the gparted window. > > 4. Try rebooting the computer and check again. > > 5. If you don't find your disks there - probably the digits are lost ! > > 6. There are a lot of things you can do with gparted - but be sure what > you are doing and which disk is being treated ! These are linux things & > you cannot be complacent, like while you use chkdsk in windows. > Remember when you run gparted you are prompted to be at 'root' already. > Things once clicked may not be undone. > > Wish you get your bytes... > > ArK > > -- Thanks & Regards,**** Pritam Khedekar | Sr. Engineer - Technical, Vistaas Digital Media Pvt. Ltd. | Mumbai Tel: + 91 90 22 25 54 20 Web: www.vistaas.com <http://www.vistaas.com/> | www.divineindia.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- Note: This communication contains information which is confidential and may also be legally privileged. It is intended only for the use of authorized persons. If you are not an intended recipient, or have received the message in error, you are not authorized to read, copy, disseminate, distribute or use the Electronic Mail or any attachment in any way. Please notify the sender by return E-Mail or over the telephone and delete this e-mail. The sender endeavors to exclude viruses from all communications, but it remains the obligation of the recipient to check any mail & attachments for viruses. ---------------------------------------------------------------- *~~ *Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it.* ~~*
