Michael Light wrote:
I just recently bought a debian software package and I've been reading
the book 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using the fdisk utility
on my hard drive. One of the things I've noticed is that on my menu
there is no number 5. Change current fixed disk drive. Is tha
Better still, use cfdisk. It's more sophisticated and useful.
Cam
Xucaen wrote:
>
> are you using the linux fdisk or the msdos fdisk?
> you should be using the linux fdisk.
>
> --- Michael Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I just recently bought a debian software
> > package and I've been
are you using the linux fdisk or the msdos fdisk?
you should be using the linux fdisk.
--- Michael Light <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just recently bought a debian software
> package and I've been reading the book
> 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using the
> fdisk utility on my hard driv
Wednesday, January 03, 2001, 5:16:50 AM, you wrote:
ML> I just recently bought a debian software package and I've been reading the
book 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using the fdisk utility on my hard
drive. One of the things I've noticed is
ML> that on my menu there is no number 5. Cha
On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 10:16:50PM -0600, Michael Light wrote:
> I just recently bought a debian software package and I've been reading
> the book 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using the fdisk utility
> on my hard drive. One of the things I've noticed is that on my menu
> there is no numbe
I just recently bought a debian software package
and I've been reading the book 'Learning Debian GNU/Linux'. I tried using
the fdisk utility on my hard drive. One of the things I've noticed is that
on my menu there is no number 5. Change current fixed disk drive. Is that
necessary and wha
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