> > 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 > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: > > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > try /sbin/fdisk -- Richard E Miles Federal Way WA. registered linux user 46097