On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 5:55 AM, <allen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > PartitionMagic doesn't run on Windows Vista which is what I have. Also, > space isn't an issue on the Data drive since it is completely clear (all > 150 GB of it), so one drive has Windows installed on it with all of my > personal data, and the other drive has literally nothing on it (which is > the drive I wish to install F13 on). So when I go to install F13 to a > hard drive, I have to choose one of the two drives, and their only > distinguishing characteristics are their serial numbers and whether they > are "sda" or "sdb" which I assume stands for "slave drive a" and "slave > drive b", and I would think that Windows is installed on sda, but > assumptions are dangerous in the computer world. I don't remember the keywords to search for on that, but, yeah, it's a dangerous assumption. Most modern BIOSes have this bad habit of playing with the drive assignments when something happens. (I power my workstation down at night and unplug it, and it seems that just unplugging it triggers an assignment swap.) Finding the UUID is the best way to determine which drive is which. And, having said that, I don't remember whether gparted will tell you the UUIDs. man blkid will tell you how to get a list of the UUIDs for the volumes on your system, which may be of use. -- Joel Rees -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines