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Old 05-11-2007, 12:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I suppose my friends harddisk is corrupted!

When i run Ubuntu livecd in his PC for running fdisk in it for partitioning....

when i gave 'fdisk /dev/hda' command and then 'p' for printing the harddisk's partition table..... it showed no partion in that on ly the headers

so i tried creating a now partion using 'n'
as it asked me i created new primary partion starting from sector 63 to som 10**7...i dont remember exactly but it was the default values it showed

now after creating partion when i pressed 'p' for printing the partion table.. it showed me the first /dev/hda1 partion with default sector size which i entered.. BUT BELOW that it was written in note: " partion 1 is crossing the sector limit" or something like that.

without giving it importance... i tried to save the partions by commeang 'w' but it gave me error "unable to write /dev/hda"

also some where in between it gave the error that harddisk's sector size is 2048 . it should be 512.
and hence nothing was saved in the partion table..


Whats the problem?

How to change the sector size?
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Old 06-11-2007, 08:27 AM   #2 (permalink)
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@ishan:u may need to fix some fs errors.run fdisk -v -y -f /dev/sdxx where /dev/sdxx is the partition which gives error.

superblock fixing-u shud see fdisk -l o/p for more details.
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Are you sure it's hda? is it an older version of ubuntu? From feisty onwards(maybe even in edgy) it should be sda
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^^ya, its now sda on kubuntu 7.04
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