Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 4 Sep 2003 02:49:41 +0200 | From | Andries Brouwer <> | Subject | Re: partition weirdness |
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On Wed, Sep 03, 2003 at 06:07:52PM -0600, Aaron Dewell wrote:
> The problem is this: the partition table is recognized, but the individual > partitions (the ones I care about) are zero, that is to say, they contain the > right size of zeros. The disk device itself, at the partition table boundaries, > is not zero, and I can't explain this discrepency. On the disk, there seem to be > correct and valid superblocks at the right places, they just don't exist in the > partition devices.
Does the kernel have support for sun partition tables built in? What are the kernel boot messages about the disk? What does /proc/partitions say? What does fdisk -l say?
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