Jordan Share <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Actually, if you could include an "fdisk" utility such as cfdisk, or
> sfdisk, that might be useful for poking around with drive
> recognition. On some of the boxes I have available, there aren't
> neccessarily partitions that I can mount to verify the disk driver
> is working.

OK, I will make that top priority for the next release.  I will
probably use parted, but I need to do some research first.

Meanwhile, if you have a Linux box handy, you should be able to run
its fdisk (or cfdisk or sfdisk) via the network.  I am pretty sure I
built NFS support in addition to smbfs, if that is easier.

I have uploaded the fdisk binary from my RedHat 9 machine to
http://unattended.sourceforge.net/testing/

 - Pat


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