Re: [CentOS] sysfs udev hald -_-

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Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Thu, 2006-11-23 at 23:48 +0800, Feizhou wrote:
I tried creating a new partition on a disk.

After the partition table was written, I got a message about the kernel still using the old partition table.

How do I get whatever system to register the new partition short of rebooting the box?
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Got to reboot if you change the partition that contains / mount or if
the partition can not be locked for writing.

So only the partition table on the disk that contains / will suffer from not kicking sysfs/udev/hald.

Thanks.
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