> Am 20.12.2022 um 13:39 schrieb bruce :
>
> And yeaHi Peter.
>
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> It appears that the issue is as simple as -- the LABEL of the
> partition from gparted is "TestDir' - not /media/TestDir <<
> one I changed the line in the fstab..
>>> LABEL=TestDir /media/TestDir
>
>
And yeaHi Peter.
Thanks for the reply.
It appears that the issue is as simple as -- the LABEL of the
partition from gparted is "TestDir' - not /media/TestDir <<
one I changed the line in the fstab..
>> LABEL=TestDir /media/TestDir
and then did a mount -a
The partition/data is viewable..
At s
> Am 20.12.2022 um 05:01 schrieb bruce :
>
> Hi.
>
> I know. centos6 is dead/buried/reincarnated.
>
> However, I have a very old box that I haven't touched in a bit.
>
> I had created a /media/TestDir using part of the drive. As I recall,
> it had been working. However, when I turned it on ea
Hi.
I know. centos6 is dead/buried/reincarnated.
However, I have a very old box that I haven't touched in a bit.
I had created a /media/TestDir using part of the drive. As I recall,
it had been working. However, when I turned it on earlier, something
happened, (i think the cat hit the cord!). I
On 07/19/15 16:55, Robert Nichols wrote:
> On 07/19/2015 02:44 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>> On 07/19/2015 11:36 AM, g wrote:
Logical partitions within the extended partition will always be
> numbered consecutively starting with 5. If you delete or merge
> some logical partitions, all
On Sun, 19 Jul 2015 13:25:46 -0600
Robin Laing wrote:
> You can find out the partition UUID by
> ls -l /dev/disk/by-uuid/
>
blkid
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On 07/19/2015 02:44 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 07/19/2015 11:36 AM, g wrote:
Logical partitions within the extended partition will always be
>numbered consecutively starting with 5. If you delete or merge
>some logical partitions, all of the higher partition numbers will
>shift down.
if you c
On 07/19/2015 11:36 AM, g wrote:
Logical partitions within the extended partition will always be
>numbered consecutively starting with 5. If you delete or merge
>some logical partitions, all of the higher partition numbers will
>shift down.
if you can post a mutual site that i can upload a jpg,
On 2015-07-19 12:15, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/19/2015 11:06 AM, g wrote:
if such is critically related to /etc/fstab, partition magic has a
live cd you can boot to restructure partitions and the open fstab to
edit changes.
Even better, edit /etc/fstab to refer to partitions by UUID instead of
dev
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On 07/19/15 13:15, Robert Nichols wrote:
> On 07/19/2015 04:56 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
>> I have a disk that I would like to modify the partition table.
>> Right now it has 18 partitions.
>> I would like to keep the partitions 1 to 6, 8, 9 and 14 to 18 unchanged
>> and I would like to reorganize
On 07/19/2015 11:06 AM, g wrote:
if such is critically related to /etc/fstab, partition magic has a
live cd you can boot to restructure partitions and the open fstab to
edit changes.
Even better, edit /etc/fstab to refer to partitions by UUID instead of
device name if it doesn't already. The
On 07/19/2015 04:56 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
I have a disk that I would like to modify the partition table.
Right now it has 18 partitions.
I would like to keep the partitions 1 to 6, 8, 9 and 14 to 18 unchanged
and I would like to reorganize the other ones partitions:
7, 10 to 13, for example th
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On 07/19/15 09:47, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Are the partition numbers will stay the same?
i do believe they remain.
at least that is what i had happen with a primary partition.
iirc, extended partitions will also maintain partition assignment.
if such is critically related to /etc/fstab, partit
"Paul Cartwright"
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>
> On 07/19/2015 05:56 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have a disk that I would like to modify the partition table.
> > Right now it has 18 partitions.
>
On 07/19/2015 05:56 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a disk that I would like to modify the partition table.
> Right now it has 18 partitions.
> I would like to keep the partitions 1 to 6, 8, 9 and 14 to 18 unchanged
> and I would like to reorganize the other ones partitions:
> 7, 10 to
Hello,
I have a disk that I would like to modify the partition table.
Right now it has 18 partitions.
I would like to keep the partitions 1 to 6, 8, 9 and 14 to 18 unchanged
and I would like to reorganize the other ones partitions:
7, 10 to 13, for example the 10 to 13 would become only 2.
Can I k
On Mon, 2010-05-31 at 17:08 -0700, NiftyFedora Mitch wrote:
> Logical volumes may solve an upgrade issue and as such be 'expected'
> by many tools.
Do we have repair tools for LVM yet?
Not that I'd really expect drive repair tools to be much use at
repairing an encrypted drive, whether using LVM
fred smith wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:29:10PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> fred smith wrote:
>>> in F13, Anaconda seems to allow encrypted partitions ONLY if you use LVM.
>>> If I set up the disk as simple partitions with no lvm/VG/raid, how can
>>> I realize encrypted partitions or even
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 11:11 AM, fred smith
wrote:
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:29:10PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
>> fred smith wrote:
>> > in F13, Anaconda seems to allow encrypted partitions ONLY if you use LVM.
>> > If I set up the disk as simple partitions with no lvm/VG/raid, how can
>> >
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 01:29:10PM -0400, Bill Davidsen wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
> > in F13, Anaconda seems to allow encrypted partitions ONLY if you use LVM.
> > If I set up the disk as simple partitions with no lvm/VG/raid, how can
> > I realize encrypted partitions or even whole disk?
> >
> I
fred smith wrote:
> in F13, Anaconda seems to allow encrypted partitions ONLY if you use LVM.
> If I set up the disk as simple partitions with no lvm/VG/raid, how can
> I realize encrypted partitions or even whole disk?
>
If you do configuration manually IIRC there is an 'encrypt' checkbox for eac
in F13, Anaconda seems to allow encrypted partitions ONLY if you use LVM.
If I set up the disk as simple partitions with no lvm/VG/raid, how can
I realize encrypted partitions or even whole disk?
Thanks!
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