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Recognize Hard Drive space
Recently, I purchased a 27-gig hard drive to replace my
5 gig. I keep Linux (SuSE 6.3) on a separate 10-gig
drive. I used Partition Magic to set the 27-gig
as such:
22 gigs - Winders
5 gigs - Formatted for Linux
Of course, Linux is on the second drive /dev/hdb1.
/dev/hba is Windows.
My dillemma: How do I get Linux to 'see' the
five gigs on /dev/hda? I'm sure the solution
isn't that far-fetched, but I'm drawing a blank.
'course, I'm thinking that I have to recognize
that new five-gig section of space, make a file
system, et cetera. And the 22-gigs has Winder$ 98
on it with a goodly amount of data, so in making
a new file system, I'm hoping I won't blow away
anything important.
Any advice here would be greatly appreciated!
>>Matt<<
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