Re: hardware space size error

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--- Alexander Apprich <A.Apprich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Cao,
> 
> Bao Cao wrote:
> > Hi, Thanks for your reply.
> > Regarding convert, what I did is: I used
> > PartitionMagic to delete the logical drive of hdb6
> > under Windows, then, I partitioned it with ext3
> form,
> > after that, restarted and logon FC2. The whole hdb
> > consists of 3 drives, two of them are NTFS,
> totally
> > about 100GB, then last one is ext3. Since now most
> of
> > my data should be done under Linux, I converted it
> to
> > ext3 avoiding of writing permission problem with
> NTFS.
> > 
> > I'm pretty newbie of FC2. I tried googling first,
> but
> > it still not clear how I can deal with it. Any
> > suggestion please? Thanks.
> 
> What is the output of
> 
>     df -hl
I just naively followed the settings for hda6 and
changed /etc/fstab by using:
/dev/hdb6               /mnt/homewd             ext3
defaults   0 0

df -hl
Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda3              13G  4.2G  7.8G  35% /
/dev/hda2              97M  7.6M   85M   9% /boot
none                  252M     0  252M   0% /dev/shm
/dev/hda6             5.0G  3.7G  1.1G  78% /home
/dev/hdb1              48G   35G   14G  73% /mnt/win_g
/dev/hdb5              48G  102M   48G   1% /mnt/win_h
/dev/hdb6              89G   13G   72G  16%
/mnt/homewd
/dev/hda1              19G  4.9G   14G  27%
/mnt/windows

It seems hdb6 is back, but I am not sure any possible
future risk. I have to logon as root to do "chmod 777
/mnt/homewd" to get write permission, how to change
fstab so that I get all the permission automatically?

> and (as root)
>     fdisk -l /dev/hdb

bash: fdisk: command not found

Does that mean I didn't install fdisk? 

> ?
> > 
> > Best,
> >  Cao
> > 
> >  
> 
> Alex
> 
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