On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 15:21:34 -0300
Still [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Veja a documentação do qtparted, bem como o histórico da lista.
Acredito que seja o que vc está procurando.
Está na Sid? O apt-cache retornou nulo.
Encontrei somente o parted. É a mesma coisa?
parted - The GNU Parted disk
Savio Ramos escreveu:
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004 15:21:34 -0300
Still [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Veja a documentação do qtparted, bem como o histórico da lista.
Acredito que seja o que vc está procurando.
Está na Sid? O apt-cache retornou nulo.
Encontrei somente o parted. É a mesma coisa?
Boa Tarde!
Eu tenho um Debian que usa uma partição /dev/hda11 como Swap e
/dev/hda10 como partição / (o barra) este está com 73% de espaço
oculpado. Então
Seria possível passar toda uma partição /dev/hda10 onde tenho instalado
/(barra) para um outro HD sem perde configuração e dados da
Antônio;
* Musashi corta a msg que Antonio Ronaldo Gomes Garcia enviou para Still:
Boa Tarde!
Eu tenho um Debian que usa uma partição /dev/hda11 como Swap e
/dev/hda10 como partição / (o barra) este está com 73% de espaço
oculpado. Então
Seria possível passar toda uma partição /dev/hda10
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:22:05AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:22:05AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
Can you tell me exactly how you have 10 partitons? Even the sun disk label
only allows for 8. And i386 can have a max of 7(?) with extended
partitions enabled.
According to kernel docs I can use up to 64. I need several operating
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:45:08AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
Could be, but why would you want 10 partitions? :)
One for Windows (unfortunately), one for Stormix, one for Corel, one for
Debian (the system usually running :-)), one for testing other distros, one
/home, one swap, one to store data
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:39:28PM +0200, Patrick wrote:
At the end of my fdisk I had :
Calling ioctl() to re-read partition table.
Re-read table failed with error 16: Device or resource busy.
Reboot your system to ensure the partition table is updated.
Sure had this too. And thinking about
On Thu, May 25, 2000 at 01:13:32PM +0930, John Pearson wrote:
[snip]
$ /sbin/swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
/dev/hda2 partition 128516 2108-1
/dev/hda3 partition 128516 0
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:22:05AM -0400, Ben Collins wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance from mke2fs. Do I need a special boot time parameter?
Michael
P.S.: Please CC me on replies.
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance from mke2fs. Do I need a special boot time parameter?
Can you
And i386 can have a max of 7(?) with extended partitions enabled.
not sure, but this sounds very strange to me.
afaik, you can nest extended patitions as much as you want.
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:39:32PM +0200, Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
And i386 can have a max of 7(?) with extended partitions enabled.
not sure, but this sounds very strange to me.
afaik, you can nest extended patitions as much as you want.
Could be, but why would you want 10 partitions? :)
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Could be, but why would you want 10 partitions? :)
i've see that ...
And does the kernel support this (yes I know fdisk can easily support
something like this, but that doesn't mean the kernel does).
according to devices.txt up to hd?63 would
the extended
partitions (think linked list, though it's technically a bit different).
I'm also puzzled by the initial question. Every Debian install I've done
created /dev/hda10 as part of the install process. Perhaps the original
poster made a mistake when creating it? The output of ls -l /dev/hda10
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael
Meskes wrote:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to
access /dev/hda10? I
can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an
'unconfigured
device'
message for instance from mke2fs. Do I need a
special boot time
parameter?
Can
Ben Collins wrote:
On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance from mke2fs. Do I need a special boot
Le Wed, May 24, 2000 at 05:08:01PM +0200, Michael Meskes a dit:
Could anyone please tell me what I have to do to access /dev/hda10? I can
create it easily but trying to access it I get an 'unconfigured device'
message for instance from mke2fs. Do I need a special boot time parameter?
I've
Also, it may be a dual boot windows/linux machine, which makes
/dev/hda10 only the 6th partition. least that's how it works on mine
/dev/hda1 (doze)
/dev/hda5 (linux)
/dev/hda6 (var)
/dev/hda7 (home)
/dev/hda8 (swp)
Oswald Buddenhagen wrote:
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On Wed, May 24, 2000 at 11:39:28PM +0200, Patrick wrote:
I've found out that with (some ?) 2.2.x kernels you seem to need to reboot the
computer between an fdisk and an mke2fs to get ride of 'unconfigured
device'.
It doesn't matter which /dev/hda?? it is, as soon as some /dev/hda
partitions
0% /var/spool/pop
/dev/hda911890501366 1126237 0% /var/log
/dev/hda10497667 13 471952 0% /tmp
/dev/hdc17956307 2722158 4821682 36% /ftp
$ /sbin/swapon -s
FilenameTypeSizeUsedPriority
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