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Author: | koan [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:16 pm ] |
Post subject: | Multiple partitions |
I have 2 drives: the first drive has 6 partitions: 4 Amiga partitions (FFS/SFS), Ext2 (/) and swap. The second drive had 4 partitions: 3 Amiga partitions and Ext2 (/local). Today I split one of the Amiga partitions on the second disk using MorphOS' HDConfig tool. However, I now realise that the new partition table is invalid under Linux because there are too many partitions. Under SUSE I can only see the first 4 partitions (/dev/hdb1-4). Is there a way I can get SUSE to recognise the last partition ? It seems to me that all this time SUSE has handled the first disk somehow. I would really like to get the missing partition back because it is full of data and was too big to back up. As a last resort I can merge the split partition if this stands a chance of working. |
Author: | Neko [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 12:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Multiple partitions |
Quote: I have 2 drives: the first drive has 6 partitions: 4 Amiga partitions (FFS/SFS), Ext2 (/) and swap. The second drive had 4 partitions: 3 Amiga partitions and Ext2 (/local).
The solution is to use Amiga RDB rather than MBR partitioning..
Today I split one of the Amiga partitions on the second disk using MorphOS' HDConfig tool. However, I now realise that the new partition table is invalid under Linux because there are too many partitions. Under SUSE I can only see the first 4 partitions (/dev/hdb1-4). Is there a way I can get SUSE to recognise the last partition ? It seems to me that all this time SUSE has handled the first disk somehow. I would really like to get the missing partition back because it is full of data and was too big to back up. As a last resort I can merge the split partition if this stands a chance of working. |
Author: | koan [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:01 pm ] |
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Hi Matt, thanks for your reply. I went to HDConfig and it shows that my second drive is RDB already. I went to YAST to try to get it to reload the partition table but I can't find how to do that. |
Author: | Neko [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 3:32 pm ] |
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Quote: Hi Matt, thanks for your reply.
Is there a tool around called "partprobe"? It's part of parted. It will reload the partition table.
I went to HDConfig and it shows that my second drive is RDB already. I went to YAST to try to get it to reload the partition table but I can't find how to do that. |
Author: | koan [ Sun Oct 25, 2009 4:19 pm ] |
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Right, thank you, problem solved now. I didn't quite understand how all of these things were working and was rather nervous about messing around too much with partitioners. I guess that in some previous set up SUSE wasn't using RDB for my second disk. I can't remember how I set up the partitions, I may have done it all from MorphOS 1.4.5. After seeing what partprobe could see I went back to MorphOS HDConfig and the Ext2 partition was missing from the table. So now that I am definitely using RDB but there was no entry for that partition. I went ahead and created it as a Linux partition and now SUSE can see it too. I can stop sweating about it now :) |
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