fvdw wrote:Yes you must use gdisk on the linux command line, so via telnet client assuming you run our standalone kernel.
you should start gdisk like this (so without the -l option)
- Code: Select all
gdisk /dev/sda
;)
Now you should be able to enter commands as explained
PS when you use the -l option it only list drive info, you can use that command later to check if you made the correct partition table
Thanks for the patience. That works a lot better. Now to my new problem. When I try to make partion 6 6690816 8787967 1024.0 MiB FD00 var its not possible. Is it because when I list my disk it says it only has 8089950 sectors? Can I do something about that?
Thanks
/C
