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RE: RH 9 install - can I use fdisk within the install program?
- From: "Mark Knecht" <mknecht controlnet com>
- To: <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: RH 9 install - can I use fdisk within the install program?
- Date: Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:09:12 -0700
>
> Disk druid may not support "simulated" SCSI drives (like the 1394).
> That requires the "sg" driver. You could install and use fdisk to
> partition it, as you said fdisk sees it.
Is this a driver that can be somehow passed to Linux Install at the command
line so that it could see the 1394 drive?
One other thought. The machine already has everything on the EIDE drive. Can
I somehow just copy the partitions from the EIDE drive to the 1394 drive,
and then make a new fstab file that replaces hda5 with sda3, etc? I might
have to blow away /var or something, but that wouldn't bother me at all.
I know nothing of doing this, other than the standard part of starting Linux
where it asks you if you want to do things like this...
>
> I think it's an "sg" issue, not a SCSI issue (I've installed HUNDREDS of
> RHs on SCSI drives).
I'll do some googling. Thanks!
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