Subject: Re: disklabeling
To: Marcus Deubel <i105@stio1.fh-wuerzburg.de>
From: Scott Stevens <s.k.stevens@ic.ac.uk>
List: port-arm32
Date: 05/01/1997 09:27:32
Marcus Deubel writes:
> HI folks,
> I have a fireball 2 GB harddrive. The disklabeling is no problem.
> But when I read the disklabel the start and end cylinders of the
> partitions are equal.For example:
>
> root-part: 0-166
> swap-part: 166-***
> So, how can I solve this problem? Do have to play with the partition size
> in /etc/disktab until it fits?
There's no need to change /etc/disktab. This file only holds the
templates. Once the disk is labelled you can use 'disklabel -e
/dev/r???c' to edit the on disk label.
Whenever I get a new disk I rarely bother putting all the partition
sizes in /etc/disktab, just the geometry and the 'c' partition.
> Ciao,
>
> Marcus Deubel
Cheers Scott
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