RE: hard drive detection

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Thanks. That really bites. I didn't want to have to reinstall the operating system. Since the problem is on hda2 and the /boot is on hda1, it looks like I will have to. Kind of weird that I have an hdb2, but no hdb1...unless the hdb1 is the swap drive.

Thanks
Steve

At 11:19 AM 8/12/2004, Jason Staudenmayer wrote:

It would be a partition on hda, looks like you have 2 scsi drives and 3 ide
right?
So ide drive one/primary needs to be fixed.

Jason

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve Buehler [mailto:steve@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:14 PM
> To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: hard drive detection
>
>
> Ok.  Here is a real simple if not stupid question.  I have
> some hard drives
> in a machine and here is the layout:
> /dev/sda2              35G  304M   32G   1% /
> /dev/sdb1             113G   96G   12G  90% /Friday
> /dev/hda2             112G  2.4G  104G   3% /Monday
> /dev/sda1             113G   70G   38G  66% /Thursday
> /dev/hdb2             111G   96G  9.4G  92% /Tuesday
> /dev/hdc1             113G   96G   12G  90% /Wednesday
> /dev/hda1            1004M   22M  931M   3% /boot
>
> No I know I don't have 7 hard drives in the machine.
> /dev/hda2 is having
> some problems and needs to be replaced.  Is it a different
> partition on
> /dev/hda1, /dev/hdb2 or neither?
>
> Thanks
> Steve
>
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