i have a second HD installed on my computer, which came partioned in 3 fragments..how do i get rid of the partitions...
i dont know how to use F disk
thanks:D (5 Replies)
Hi, wondering if anyone can help a self teaching lad out....I want to partition my windows 2000 box and install Redhat 7.2 on it...I know how to get to the disk management section...but how do I make a new partition..I clicked on the icons and read the help but it is very hard to read for some... (4 Replies)
hi,
1) is logical partition the same as physical partition except that one is physical and the other is logical?
2) then it must a one to one ratio? (3 Replies)
I've created a partition with GNU Parted, how do I mount the partition?
The manual information at http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/parted.html is good, but I am sure about how I mount the partition afterwards.
Thanks,
--Todd (1 Reply)
hi all
while formatting hard disk i am getting following error.
Partition 1 ends at 266338338
It must be between 34 and 143374704.
label error: EFI Labels do not support overlapping partitions
Partition 8 overlaps partition 1.
Warning: error writing EFI.
Label failed.
I have formatted the... (2 Replies)
Hi Experts
I would like to know different between soft partition concept and hard partition concept on solaris.
Here is little explanation between soft partition concept and hard partition concept on solaris.
Soft Partition:
1TB total space available in storage in all mapped to the OS to... (2 Replies)
Hello All,
I have a Red Hat Linux 5.9 Server installed with one hard disk & 2 Partitions created on it as follows,
/boot - Linux Partition & another is
LVM - One VG & under that 5-6 Logical volumes(var,opt,home etc).
Here my requirement is to take out 1GB of space from LVM ( Any logical... (5 Replies)
Discussion started by: gr8_usk
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gfs2_convert
gfs2_convert(8) System Manager's Manual gfs2_convert(8)NAME
gfs2_convert - Convert a GFS1 filesystem to GFS2
SYNOPSIS
gfs2_convert [OPTION]... DEVICE
DESCRIPTION
gfs2_convert is used to convert a filesystem from GFS1 to GFS2. Do not attempt to convert a GFS1 filesystem which is not clean - the
process of conversion will reinitialise the journals. We highly recommend that fsck.gfs is run successfully before attempting to convert a
filesystem. Many of the on-disk structures are identical between GFS1 and GFS2, so the conversion process updates the journals, a few items
of incompatible metadata (mostly indirect pointers and inodes) and adds the per-node directories required by the gfs2meta filesystem. The
conversion process is performed in-place and does not require any extra disk space so that it is possible to successfully convert a GFS1
filesystem that is completely full.
Always ensure you have a complete backup of the data on any filesystem before starting the conversion process.
OPTIONS -h Help.
This prints out the proper command line usage syntax.
-q Quiet. Print less information while running.
-n No to all questions.
-V Print program Version information only.
Print out the current version name.
-v Verbose operation.
Print more information while running.
-y Yes to all questions.
By specifying this option, gfs2_convert will not prompt before making changes.
EXAMPLE
gfs2_convert /dev/vg0/lvol0
This will convert the Global File System on the block device "/dev/vg0/lvol0" to gfs2 format.
gfs2_convert(8)