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Re: Wrong disk size when partitioning
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Raj Mathur |
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Re: Wrong disk size when partitioning |
Date: |
Wed, 3 Dec 2008 00:14:20 +0530 |
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On Tuesday 02 Dec 2008, Joel Granados wrote:
> Hi Raj:
>
> What does `parted DEVCE print free` spit out?
Well, I rebooted into an Ubuntu live CD, which allowed me to view the
entire disk and make 15 partitions in a GPT partition table on it.
It's working fine. However, see under...
> I'm wondering if it would help to just erase the partition table `dd
> if=/dev/zero of=DEVICE bs=1024 count=20` and then create a new one
> from scratch.
Oh damn, I thought the partition table was only the first 1024 bytes,
and had zeroed that out. That hadn't helped.
In any case, there's still a potential problem with the other disks.
Though they are working fine (15 partitions in a GPT each), no program
that I've tried is able to show the table (/dev/sdc is one of the other
5 identical disks. All of them show the same result):
parted /dev/sdc print
Error: Unable to open /dev/sdc - unrecognised disk label.
While on the new disk (partitioned through parted on Ubuntu live):
parted /dev/sde print
Disk /dev/sde: 750GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags
1 17.4kB 50.0GB 50.0GB primary raid
2 50.0GB 100GB 50.0GB primary raid
3 100GB 150GB 50.0GB primary raid
4 150GB 200GB 50.0GB primary raid
5 200GB 250GB 50.0GB primary raid
6 250GB 300GB 50.0GB primary raid
7 300GB 350GB 50.0GB primary raid
8 350GB 400GB 50.0GB primary raid
9 400GB 450GB 50.0GB primary raid
10 450GB 500GB 50.0GB primary raid
11 500GB 550GB 50.0GB primary raid
12 550GB 600GB 50.0GB primary raid
13 600GB 650GB 50.0GB primary raid
14 650GB 700GB 50.0GB primary raid
15 700GB 750GB 50.2GB primary raid
This is on Debian Etch running kernel 2.6.18-5-686. While it's not
currently impacting the system in any way, it's still a bit worrying to
think that I might not be able to view or change the partitions on the
other disks at a later stage in the running kernel.
Regards,
-- Raju
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