Re: fdisk problem

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When I said without the -b, I meant without the -b option and value (which in your case is 1024),
so;

sudo /dev/sda1

I cant help but feel that you are facing a problem or set of problems which you should not be. Under normal conditions you should not be needing to fiddle with /boot.

What _exactly_ is your problem, or what are you trying to do ?


On 03/08/14 00:30, Richard Vickery wrote:
Fdisk without -b gives me the following:

$ sudo fdisk 1024 /dev/sda1

Usage:
  fdisk [options] <disk>      change partition table
  fdisk [options] -l [<disk>] list partition table(s)

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