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2016 May 13
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C6: Gparted "the kernel failed to re-read partition table"
On 05/13/16 23:08, Always Learning wrote: > On C6 (latest) I wanted to add an extra partition, number 14, to a 1TB > GPT disk. > > It failed repeatedly. The error message is:- > > ~~~~~~~ > > GParted 0.19.1 > > Libparted 2.1 > > Create Primary Partition #1 (ext4, 33.00 MiB) on /dev/sda 00:00:01 > ( ERROR ) > calibrate New Partition #1 00:00:00 (
2016 May 14
3
C6: Gparted "the kernel failed to re-read partition table"
On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 23:17 -0453, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > Is the disk or 1 of its partitions mounted ? If so, can it be > unmounted Hi William, its the only HDD on that machine. All the partitions are mounted. The error message refers to the HDD, not to any of the mounted partitions. > > WARNING: the kernel failed to re-read the partition table > > on /dev/sda
2016 May 14
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C6: Gparted "the kernel failed to re-read partition table"
On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 05:19:07AM +0100, Always Learning wrote: > > > On Fri, 2016-05-13 at 23:17 -0453, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: > > > Is the disk or 1 of its partitions mounted ? If so, can it be > > unmounted Firstly, if at all possible, you're better off doing it with disks unmounted, booting from a gparted live CD. Secondly, if that's not
2013 May 08
1
Parted Bug? in C 5.9
I'm receiving the following error when trying to repartition and reformat a USB flash drive via parted using a simple script. The bug follows: /sbin/parted -s /dev/sdb mkpart primary fat32 Backtrace has 14 calls on stack: 14: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0(ped_assert+0x3b) [0x10af3b] 13: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146194] 12: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 [0x146f4d] 11:
2008 Feb 04
3
Large RAID volume issues
I have just finished creating an array on our new enclosure and our CentOS 5 server has recognized it. It shows as the full 6tb in the LSI configuration utility as well as when I ran fdisk: [root at HOST sbin]# fdisk /dev/sdb Note: sector size is 2048 (not 512) The number of cylinders for this disk is set to 182292. There is nothing wrong with that, but this is larger than 1024, and could in
2014 Mar 24
4
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Hi All, I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system. Here are my steps : ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A) Create an ext2 partition. I did the following steps : 1) boot from CD 2) Activate GParted 3) Create Partition table on the "fresh disk" (/dev/sda). 4) Create 1 ext2 partition (and mark its flag as "boot"). B)mkdir /mnt/Ext2_partition C) mount /dev/sda1
2014 Mar 24
2
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Thanks I let GParted create the file system. It was done on a rescue disk of Ubuntu 12.04 (GParted 0.11.0) I think that the problem is in my command line. Mau On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 4:04 PM, Mattias Schlenker <ms at mattiasschlenker.de>wrote: > Am 24.03.2014 14:13, schrieb Mau Z: > > Hi All, >> >> I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system. >>
2016 Jan 06
3
Re: error in virt-resize
Version of libguestfs is 1.20. Running on Debian wheezy. It was compiled from source downloaded from the official page. Regards Peter Az iPhone-omról küldve 2016. jan. 6. dátummal, 18:54 időpontban Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@redhat.com> írta: >> On Wed, Jan 06, 2016 at 02:42:43PM +0200, Keresztes Péter-Zoltán wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I am trying to resize some
2010 Nov 29
4
centos 5.5 - which partition manager installed
Good day, Gparted is not available on my installation. Which patition tool is available in centos 5.5 please. Thanks Johan
2016 Jan 06
2
error in virt-resize
Hello, I am trying to resize some virtual machines and I get the following error: server-12 (out): Fatal error: exception Guestfs.Error("part_get_parttype: parted print: /dev/sda: parted: error while loading shared libraries: libparted.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory") I have checked and I have liberated.so.0 on the servers. I have run ld.config to
2008 Jan 29
4
Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition
Hi All, I feel this is the most simple question but I am currently going around and round in circles and searches keep bringing me up Windows tools!! :-( I have a 512MB USB drive that has a 12MB FAT16 partition on it. How can I resize this 12MB partition to grow and fill the whole 512MB drive? Just in case I am being stupid, here is what I am doing... :-) I would like a quick USB drive that
2014 Mar 24
0
installing extlinux on a fresh system. Why does it fail ?
Am 24.03.2014 14:13, schrieb Mau Z: > Hi All, > > I am trying to install extlinux on a fresh system. > > Here are my steps : > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > A) Create an ext2 partition. I did the following steps : > > 1) boot from CD > 2) Activate GParted > 3) Create Partition table on the "fresh disk" (/dev/sda). > 4) Create 1 ext2 partition
2016 Apr 27
5
Bourne shell deprecated?
>>> >>last OS I can think of with an actual Bourne shell was Solaris. >>> >> >>> >> >> > >> >The various *BSD's have & use the actual Bourne shell .... >> > >> > > Which one? All the BSDs I know of use the Almquist Shell except for > OpenBSD which uses a patched version of the Public Domain Korn Shell
2007 Aug 24
1
gparted in centos-5
Hi, somebody knows how to get gparted for centos-5? Regards Joachim Backes <joachim.backes at rhrk.uni-kl.de> University of Kaiserslautern,Computer Center [RHRK], Systems and Operations, High Performance Computing, D-67653 Kaiserslautern, PO Box 3049, Germany -------------------------------------------------- Phone: +49-631-205-2438, FAX: +49-631-205-3056
2008 Jun 18
1
GParted
Hi, I am looking for the rpm for gparted. I don't want the live CD, just the rpm to install on my system. I frequently have to format drives [mostly usb drives]. Any suggestion? -- Thanks http://www.911networks.com When the network has to work
2016 Jan 07
0
Re: error in virt-resize
Here is the output of the commands root@avaproxp02:~# ldd /sbin/parted linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007ffd151a1000) libparted.so.0 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libparted.so.0 (0x00007f23ded20000) libreadline.so.6 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libreadline.so.6 (0x00007f23dead9000) libtinfo.so.5 => /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libtinfo.so.5 (0x00007f23de8af000) libc.so.6 =>
2016 Apr 27
3
Bourne shell deprecated?
On 04/27/16 13:21, Pouar wrote: > On 04/27/16 08:49, William A. Mahaffey III wrote: >> On 04/26/16 21:13, John R Pierce wrote: >>> On 4/26/2016 6:45 PM, Jack Bailey wrote: >>>> Today someone in a meeting claimed the Bourne shell is deprecated, >>>> one of the reasons being it supposedly has security issues. Well >>>> that's all news to me,
2020 Oct 22
3
ThinkStation with BIOS RAID and disk error messages in gparted
My ThinkStation runs CentOS 7 which I installed on a BIOS RAID 0 setup with two identical 256 Gb SSDs after removing Windows. It runs fine but I just discovered in gparted something that does not seem right: - Launching gparted it complains "invalid argument during seek for red on /dev/md126" and when I click on Ignore I get another error "The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the
2020 Nov 03
0
ThinkStation with BIOS RAID and disk error messages in gparted
On 10/23/2020 10:07 AM, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch> said: >> I'm a bit confused what you have here. Did you mix pseudo hardware RAID >> (BIOS RAID 0) with software RAID here? Because /dev/md126 clearly is part >> of a software RAID. > IIRC the old dmraid support for motherboard RAID has been phased out, > but
2020 Oct 23
1
ThinkStation with BIOS RAID and disk error messages in gparted
Once upon a time, Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch> said: > I'm a bit confused what you have here. Did you mix pseudo hardware RAID > (BIOS RAID 0) with software RAID here? Because /dev/md126 clearly is part > of a software RAID. IIRC the old dmraid support for motherboard RAID has been phased out, but mdraid has grown support for Intel (and maybe some other?) common