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Trying to use a hard drive that had FreeBSD on it...



On install it wouldn't let me use fdisk, it segfaults any time you do
more than a print (which shows a thru f bsd disklabels) so I used Disk
Druid, which partitioned everything and all looked fine.  I had the
system up for a week before I did mount when I was installing a scsi
drive (original was just ide) and it shows me wierd partitions
(according to mount / /home and /var were sda 3,4 and 5 though they were
hda 1, 3 and 4...)

So I run fdisk and it STILL shows me the bsd disklabels.  

This is still a fairly fresh install, so after giving up on fdisk, and
cf and sfdisk show the linux partitions fine, I decide to use the
FreeBSD install to delete them, do so, and reboot to linux, they're
still there to fdisk, but the machine's running.

ANY idea on how to get rid of the bsd disklabels?

Thanks!

--Alex





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