Not on the boot disk.
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> Thanks for the reply...
>
> But isn't it true that if I use partprobe command, I don't need to reboot
> my machine for kernel to read partition changes?
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 5:49 PM, Mike Burger
>
mburger@bubbanfriends.orgwrote:
>
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > I've created a new partition on /dev/sda on my CentOS machine after
>> which
>> > fdisk -l gives output as:
>> > Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
>> > /dev/sda1 * 1 13 104391 83 Linux
>> > /dev/sda2 14 3500 28009327+ 83 Linux
>> > /dev/sda3 3501 6527 24314377+ 83 Linux
>> >
>> > Now, when I run partprobe I get the following error:
>> > Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition
>> > /dev/sda3 -- Device or resource busy. This means Linux won't know
>> about
>> > any changes you made to /dev/sda3 until you reboot -- so you shouldn't
>> > mount it or use it in any way before rebooting.
>> > Warning: The kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on
>> /dev/sda
>> > (Device or resource busy). This means Linux won't know anything about
>> the
>> > modifications you made until you reboot. You should reboot your
>> computer
>> > before doing anything with /dev/sda.
>> >
>> > I'm using parted rpm version "parted-1.8.1-29.el5". Is it some issue
>> with
>> > this version or with the way I'm using this command?
>>
>> In my experience, this is normal behavior...it's not any different than
>> if
>> you used fdisk, instead.
>>
>> You're modifying the partition table on the boot drive, and, if I recall
>> correctly, there isn't a mechanism for the kernel to reread the
>> partition
>> table of the boot drive.
>>
>> Long story short, you'll need to reboot.
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