On Sunday 28 December 2008 15:08:56 Beartooth wrote: > My main #1 machine has two hard drives, one with a brand new, not > yet usable install of F10, and one (alas!) that still has XP (for making > proprietary map software talk to my GPSs). > Hi, Beartooth. Do some googling for OpenStreetMap, JOSM, and GPSBabel. Maybe you won't need XP for much longer. > Formerly, running QTparted against it (not using QTparted, just > launching it!) would show both drives, labeled with logos. > > That was invaluable whenever I upgraded Fedora or installed it > anew -- I'm exactly the sort of guy who says Walter when I mean Wolfram, > or Goethe when I mean Schiller; it would be just like me to get my hard > drives backward, thus wiping out ten years of hoarded GPS data. > > Now it only shows one hard drive! Why? Why?? > I can't answer that, but I know what you mean about the anxiety. I always run df -h and note my partitions from there. If you have unmounted partitions that must be included, try mounting them as /mnt/tmp1, /mnt/tmp2 etc., so that you can identify them. Remember that 'fdisk -l' will list your partitions and the type, so you can easily see whether you have accounted for all of them. HTH Anne
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