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2003 Jul 04
2
Problem with memdisk and Free FDISK
Sorry for the cross-post, but I do not know whether this is a bug in
Free FDISK, memdisk, or neither.
This problem is with Free FDISK 1.2.1 and memdisk 2.04.
I am using PXELINUX+memdisk to boot to a virtual hard drive containing
MS-DOS 6.22. This works fine; DOS boots and the virtual drive appears
as C:.
Now I want to use Free FDISK to partition the *physical* drive. But
when I run any of the
2016 Jul 12
3
Broken output for fdisk -l
Hi,
There was some problem with our system so I re-installed the server with
CentOS 7. Now, when I am trying to run 'fdisk -l' command, it is returning
a broken output.
It throws this error- "fdisk: cannot open /dev/sdc: Input/output error".
There are valid /dev/sdd and /dev/sde devices which are mounted and they
are accessible but, somehow /dev/sdc is having a problem and
2018 Oct 07
4
"WARNING: fdisk GPT support is currently new"
Hi,
I'm currently teaching Linux system administration to a class at the
local "chambre de commerce". The course is based mainly on a minimal
CentOS 7 installation.
Usually my preferred tool for handling manual GPT partitioning is gdisk,
which is not installed on a minimal install. I just gave the good old
fdisk a spin, which enables GPT partition table creation with the
2006 Aug 18
3
FW: FDISK Help please in Centos 4.3
Hi,
Is it possible to create one raid volume of 3.3 TB (9550SX-8lp X WD5000YS -
8nos) and create a file system with ext3? (CentOs4.3 64bit)
The maximum I am getting is 1.24tb and fdisk returns no more space
available. But when I say fdisk /dev/sda it list full size of 3.3 TB. But I
can not create partitions more than 1.24TB.
Any idea?
Thanks
Rajeev
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2011 Apr 24
2
Curious fdisk report on large disk
I have a 1.5TB internal disk on my server.
I partitioned this with fdisk,
and CentOS-5.6 runs perfectly on it.
But fdisk gives a very strange report.
Here is the perfectly normal response to mount:
-----------------------------
/dev/sdb10 on / type ext3 (rw)
proc on /proc type proc (rw)
sysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw)
devpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,gid=5,mode=620)
/dev/sdb2 on /boot type ext3
2011 Sep 15
2
fdisk on centos 6
I am getting the WRONG values reported from fdisk on centos 6.
This is listing an 8G CF card on /dev/sde
Disk /dev/sde: 8019 MB, 8019099648 bytes
247 heads, 62 sectors/track, 1022 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 15314 * 512 = 7840768 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0xd1b46611
It should be 255 heads, 63
2007 Nov 16
2
How to make fdisk recognize increased iSCSI LUN?
Hello,
How to explain to fdisk that /dev/sda size changed? I increased LUN on storage, reloaded iscsi, did echo 1 > /sys/<something>/rescan. And I see in "dmesg" that kernel found new size of the LUN. But when I type "fdisk /dev/sda" it still shows old size. On /dev/sda1 sits LVM PV and I'd like to resize it instead of adding one more PV to volume group.
2009 May 28
2
Help setting up USB drive
I have my 640GB USB drive connected to a CentOS 5 server and using
fdisk, it seems to show a partition of the correct size, /dev/sdd1, but
after mounting, the drive shows only 244M size. Does the message
received when running fdisk below mean I should reformat this drive, I
can't seemed to figure out how to do that with fdisk. Can someone tell
me how to reformat, if needed? The drive is empty,
2020 Jun 30
2
fdisk boot partition
I am trying to use CentOS 8 host to boot an image (OS X) that I created
using dd.
First I tried fdisk -l image_file.img - all looks good so
I did fdisk image_file.img - this works - but seems in CentOS 8 fdisk
there is no longer a
toggle bootable flag option.
How do I do that ?
Thanks,
Jerry
2020 Jul 01
1
fdisk boot partition
On Jun 30, 2020, at 1:25 PM, John Pierce <jhn.pierce at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2020 at 12:12 PM Jerry Geis <jerry.geis at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I am trying to use CentOS 8 host to boot an image (OS X) that I created
>> using dd.
>>
>> First I tried fdisk -l image_file.img ...
>
>
> fdisk has been deprecated for quite a
2010 Mar 07
1
is it possible to recover LVM drive from accidental Fdisk?
Hi all,
Does anyone know if it's possible to recover an LVM partition from a drive
that was fdisked? I accidently fdisk'd the wrong drive (had to fdisk a lot
of 160GB drivers from old servers and one still has important data on that
client now wants) by running fdisk /dev/sdc & deleting the partitions. The
drive is still in a another machine and hasn't been rebooted yet, but
2008 Apr 21
2
fdisk partition table plus sign
What does the plus sign after the blocks value exactly mean in the fdisk
output? Some research reveals that it indicates that not all the blocks
are included in the fdisk value. But what does this exactly mean?
Kai
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2005 Feb 11
7
fdisk hard drive image
Hello list,
Currently, i use a partition image to run my XenU (/dev/hda2) and "fdisk
-l" return nothing and can''t open /dev/hda .
I want to use a full hard drive image (not partition image) from my Xen0
as hda in my XenU. I want to be able to run fdisk on hda in my XenU to
list and regenerate partitions.
I tried with this (/img is my hard drive image):
disk =
2005 Apr 11
3
Manual Paritioning with fdisk
How can I use fdisk to partition when installing CentOS4
instead of using 'auto' or disk-druid
I want to make RAID 'fd' type partitions for hda and hdc
I tried every ctrl-alt Fx and can't get to a shell
TIA
Gerald
2014 Jan 22
0
After USB boot problems on Gigabyte GA-M55Plus-S3G
> Both sticks show very unusual factors for heads and sectors
> which are hardly intentional. If BIOS gets confused like fdisk,
> then the failure to find files is quite plausible.
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Could you please exercise what is described for Linux in
> http://www.syslinux.org/doc/usbkey.txt
> and check whether
2010 Mar 04
7
help fdisk and dd
Hi all
What is the best practice to remove all data in the disk?
ls fdisk ok or use dd
Can data be recovered?
and what is the dd command?
Thank you
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2016 Jul 13
3
Broken output for fdisk -l
There were no live connections.
The problem what we had was more related to OS requirement for some
software. This drive was not in a bad shape.
On 12 July 2016 at 23:03, Gordon Messmer <gordon.messmer at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 07/12/2016 09:52 AM, Hersh wrote:
>
>> There was some problem with our system so I re-installed the server with
>> CentOS 7. Now, when I am
2004 Aug 13
0
DOS fdisk
Hi,
I am using isolinux with memdisk to create a multi-bootable resource cd
where I work. I have the Windows 98SE bootdisk created as an image and
everything boots fine from the CD. However when I attempt to use fdisk,
it asks about enabling large disk support and when I answer yes it dumps
me back out to the prompt. Running fdisk /mbr reports 'no fixed disks
present.'
I made a
2002 Nov 05
1
[leaf-user] FW: CF Boot media creation
I downloaded DOS6.22 image from putergeek.com. Used fdisk from that floppy
and format from that floppy. Still no luck.
If I execute fdisk under leaf (monkeynoodle.org) as fdisk/dev/hdc, and give
p for print partition table, I get the following:
Disk /dev/hdc: 16 heads, 32 sectors, 123 cylinders.
Units = cylinders of 512 * 512 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/hdc1
2012 Mar 28
2
problem: bsdlabel
hail,
I partitioned the disk this way:
fdisk da0
******* Working on device /dev/da0 *******
parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
cylinders=12161 heads=255 sectors/track=63 (16065 blks/cyl)
Figures below won't work with BIOS for partitions not in cyl 1
parameters to be used for BIOS calculations are:
cylinders=12161 heads=255 sectors/track=63 (16065 blks/cyl)
Media sector size