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тАО12-18-2005 03:55 PM
тАО12-18-2005 03:55 PM
Disk Druid
How am I able to start Disk Druid after my Linux installation had already completed?
For ease of disk partitions.
Thanks/cliff
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тАО12-18-2005 04:00 PM
тАО12-18-2005 04:00 PM
Re: Disk Druid
What is the exact error message ? did you try fdisk ?
WIth Regards,
Siva.
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тАО12-18-2005 05:04 PM
тАО12-18-2005 05:04 PM
Re: Disk Druid
I am just wondering how am I able to run DISK DRUID tool for disk partition, LVM work etc.
Can u advise me?
Thanks/cliff
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тАО12-18-2005 10:34 PM
тАО12-18-2005 10:34 PM
Re: Disk Druid
You must use fdisk or parted command line utilities to modify disk partitions.
You can download and install qparted if you want a GUI for disk management.
You can use system-config-lvm to modify LVM configuration from the GUI.
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тАО12-19-2005 12:14 AM
тАО12-19-2005 12:14 AM
Re: Disk Druid
Its install time only.
I don't know why they didn't include it.
You'll need to use fdisk
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тАО12-20-2005 03:31 AM
тАО12-20-2005 03:31 AM
Re: Disk Druid
i think Disk Druid is posible only during installation.. if u need to make any changes in partition, u need to go for fdisk command..
#fdisk /dev/hda (or hdb , sda etc)
if u modify any existing partition, make sure u the new partition should be greater then the previous partition.. or ealse u may face kernel panick...
cheers
indrajit
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тАО12-20-2005 05:04 AM
тАО12-20-2005 05:04 AM
Re: Disk Druid
Disk Druid is only available during the installation phase.
U need to use fdisk after installation..
Cheers
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тАО12-20-2005 08:55 AM
тАО12-20-2005 08:55 AM
Re: Disk Druid
parted /dev/sda print
or
# parted
parted>help
parted>use /dev/sda
parted>print