On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 02:04, Tim Kent wrote:
> # fdisk /dev/sdb
> Command (m for help): t
> Partition number (1-8): 1
> Hex code (type L to list codes): fd
> Changed system type of partition 1 to fd (Unknown)
I noticed that the 0xfd partition type is defined in the fdisk source in the
file i386_sys
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On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 11:04:18 +1000, Tim Kent wrote:
> I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R. Everything seems to
> be working alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86
> machines. The patch itself installs cleanly as does the
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 02:04, Tim Kent wrote:
> # fdisk /dev/sdb
> Command (m for help): t
> Partition number (1-8): 1
> Hex code (type L to list codes): fd
> Changed system type of partition 1 to fd (Unknown)
I noticed that the 0xfd partition type is defined in the fdisk source in the
file i386_sy
[Please use < 80 chars lines]
On Fri, Dec 21, 2001 at 11:04:18 +1000, Tim Kent wrote:
> I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R. Everything seems to
> be working alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86
> machines. The patch itself installs cleanly as does the
Hello,
I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R. Everything seems to be
working alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86
machines. The patch itself installs cleanly as does the kernel build, it is
just the 'fdisk' and 'mkraid' tools that give me issues:
# fd
Hello,
I have installed Debian 2.2 on a Sun Enterprise 420R. Everything seems to be working
alright except software RAID, which is working fine on our x86 machines. The patch
itself installs cleanly as does the kernel build, it is just the 'fdisk' and 'mkraid'
tools that give me issues:
# f
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