[ale] Re: partition hell

Jim jcphil at mindspring.com
Fri Aug 2 08:38:51 EDT 2002


I had a Tom's disk, but fdisk can only add or delete partitions. It can't 
resize them. The need for rawrite was to create boot and root disks for 
parted. This allows you to run parted without having Linux installed. Anyway, 
I got over it by deleteing the whole FAT32 partition and just making this a 
Linux disk. Lost a lot of data in the process, though.

On Thursday 01 August 2002 10:31 pm, Joseph A Knapka wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > Well, things are somewhat clearer, even if I'm not much better off. I
> > expanded the DOS partition on this disk using parted from my Linux drive
> > before it died. Apparently, this leaves the partition table in a strange
> > state that fips can't handle. The system indicator is 55h and fips can
> > only handle 4 or 6. Fips also indicates there are three partitions,
> > while DOS fdisk says there is only one. It may be time to write to the
> > author of fips, since I can't get parted to function in Windows with
> > this drive (I did it just fine on another Windows system). If I were
> > more of a DOS weenie, I might know how to edit the partition table, but
> > I'm lost there. I'm still open to suggestions...very open.
>
> If I were you, I'd burn a TomsRootBoot bootdisk, boot the machine
> using it, and use Linux fdisk ('fdisk /dev/hdb' to look at/repartition
> the second disk).
>
> > Jim wrote:
> > > My Linux hard drive finally died (never again for Western Digital!).
> > > Now I'm trying to partition my existing drive for Linux. My preferred
> > > tool is parted on boot and root disks. But I can't for the life of me
> > > get a good write of the images to disk using rawrite.
>
> What exactly are you trying to rawrite, and to where? Rawrite
> is for making boot and root floppies, normally, not for
> hard-disk use.
>
> HTH,
>
> -- Joe

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