Re: OS hallucinates hard drive geometry
In article <[🔎] E17KWJI-0005x7-00@bgd.vosn.net>,
Aaron Maxwell <amax@redsymbol.com> wrote:
>I tried the partitioning with fdisk, cfdisk, and parted (I decided not
>to try sfdisk yet). Same results, except parted produced this warning:
> Information: The operating system thinks the geometry on /dev/hda is
> 2495/255/63. Therefore, cylinder 1024 ends at 8032.499M.
>I'm not clear on what to try next. Anyone? Thanks in advance.
You do know that when you repartition a drive of which at least
one partition is in use you must reboot ? Otherwise the kernel
will not pick up the new partition table.
Mike.
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