Re: [ext2resize] Ext2resize for big-endian (Ultrasparc)
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From: Dave W. <da...@xs...> - 2001-03-23 21:52:07
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On 22 March, 2001 at 21:25:33 +1100, Andrew Clausen <cl...@gn...> wrote: > > GNU Parted's ext2 resizer (which forked from ext2resize) supports > big-endian machines. It is stable, i.e. has gone through a > stable release, and has been available as such for about half a year. I downloaded the latest source (1.4.10) but it doesn't seem to recognize my partitions, even on a normal scsi drive (no LVM). See the difference between the parted output and good old fdisk. Am I missing something? (parted) print Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-8637.337 megabytes Disk label type: loop Minor Start End Filesystem Flags 1 0.000 8637.337 ext2 (parted) Command (m for help): p Disk /dev/sda (Sun disk label): 27 heads, 133 sectors, 4924 cylinders Units = cylinders of 3591 * 512 bytes Device Flag Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sda1 0 1426 2560316+ 83 Linux native /dev/sda2 1426 2852 2560383 83 Linux native /dev/sda3 0 4924 8841042 5 Whole disk /dev/sda4 2852 3423 1025230+ 83 Linux native /dev/sda5 3423 3716 526081+ 82 Linux swap /dev/sda6 3716 3774 104139 83 Linux native /dev/sda7 3774 3832 104139 83 Linux native Command (m for help): -Dave -- Dave Wapstra da...@xs... |