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Re: Warum ich Computer (Hardware, Software, sonstiges) mag [128]     

Group: de.alt.sysadmin.recovery · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in de.alt.sysadmin.recovery
Author: Timm Thiemann
Date: Aug 24, 2007 15:35

... 0 Leer /dev/hda4 4963 5005 345397+ 0 Leer /dev/hda5 263 1024 6120733+ 0 Leer /dev/hda6 1025 2330 10490413+ 83 Linux /dev/hda7 2331 3636 10490413+ 83 Linux /dev/hda8 3637 4570 7502323+ 83 Linux vieh:~ # Also - sortiert nach Zylindern - 2GB heile, 6GB im Arsch (...
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[9fans] plan9 on Xen3.0/ubuntu     

Group: comp.os.plan9 · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in comp.os.plan9
Author: Phil Kulin
Date: Jan 21, 2007 04:24

... size: 128KiB [ 6.467392] hda: 80418240 sectors (41174 MB) w/1863KiB Cache, CHS=65535/16/63, UDMA(33) [ 6.468248] hda: cache flushes supported [ 6.468474] hda: hda1 hda2 < hda5 hda6 hda7 hda8 hda9 hda10 hda11 [ 6.534737] hdb: max request size: 128KiB [ 6.534858] hdb: 16514064 sectors (8455 MB) w/1024KiB Cache, CHS=16383/16/63, UDMA(33) [ 6.535305] hdb: cache flushes ...
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Transferring system from old hd to new raid1     

Group: linux.debian.ports.sparc · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in linux.debian.ports.sparc
Author: John
Date: Nov 27, 2006 22:20

... the old hd: hda1 /boot hda2 / hda3 whole drive hda4 /var hda5 /tmp hda6 /home hda7 swap hda8 /usr The partitioning of the 2 new drives (in situ): hda1 /boot hda2 raid... dist-upgrade)The partitioning on the old hd:hda1 /boothda2 /hda3 whole drivehda4 /varhda5 /tmphda6 /home hda7 swaphda8 /usrThe partitioning of the 2 new drives (in situ):hda1 /boothda2 raidhda3 whole drivehda4 swaphdb1 ...
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Re: Grub bad partition pointing after kernel upgrade     

Group: linux.debian.ports.x86-64 · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in linux.debian.ports.x86-64
Author: Hamish Moffatt
Date: Aug 8, 2006 16:00

On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 07:27:04PM +0200, antongiulio05 wrote: this is an extract of my menu.lst: # kopt=root=/dev/hda7 ro ## default grub root device ## e.g. groot=(hd0,0) # groot=(hd0,6) could it become like this? # kopt=root=/dev/hda3 ro Yes, just edit it. Hamish -- Hamish Moffatt VK3SB <hamish@debian.org> <hamish@cloud.net.au> -- To ...
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Re: Grub bad partition pointing after kernel upgrade     

Group: linux.debian.ports.x86-64 · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in linux.debian.ports.x86-64
Author: antongiulio05
Date: Aug 8, 2006 10:30

... remove the hashes (suppose, you know this). If you enter here the correct partition for root, an upgrade should be o.k. next time. this is an extract of my menu.lst: # kopt=root=/dev/hda7 ro ## default grub root device ## e.g. groot=(hd0,0) # groot=(hd0,6) could it become like this? # kopt=root=/dev/hda3 ro ## default grub root device ## e.g. groot=(hd0,0) # ...
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Re: [9fans] Plan9 installation invading the other partitions?     

Group: comp.os.plan9 · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in comp.os.plan9
Author: LluГ­s Batlle
Date: Jul 21, 2006 04:09

... Apparently someone removed the part in the installation instructions where it says you should backup your hard disk before installing Plan 9. That said, I don't believe that Plan 9 actually wrote to your hda7. That's a very long way away from the Plan 9 partition. I think it's more likely that your disk is going bad. In Plan 9, cat /dev/sdC0/ctl and see whether the...
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Re: [9fans] Plan9 installation invading the other partitions?     

Group: comp.os.plan9 · Group Profile · Search for Hda7 in comp.os.plan9
Author: Russ Cox
Date: Jul 19, 2006 22:14

Apparently someone removed the part in the installation instructions where it says you should backup your hard disk before installing Plan 9. That said, I don't believe that Plan 9 actually wrote to your hda7. That's a very long way away from the Plan 9 partition. I think it's more likely that your disk is going bad. In Plan 9, cat /dev/sdC0/ctl and see whether the block numbers ...
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