On 6/26/09 3:20 PM, "Filipe Brandenburger" filbranden@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 17:30, Gary Greeneggreene@minervanetworks.com wrote:
On 6/26/09 12:40 PM, "Jim Perrin" jperrin@gmail.com wrote:
fdisk has a 2TB limit, not the OS. Barry's information is correct.
It's too bad RHEL hasn't moved to GNU fdisk instead of using the ancient one from the linux-utils package. The GNU fdisk utility uses libparted to do it's work.
File a bug/RFE to support this move? It seems fdisk is easier for folks to use and the 'old-school' default.
GNU fdisk has the same user interface as the 'old-school default'. The project also has a front-end that is much like cfdisk as well.
Any chance to get it built and packaged for CentOS and made available on one of the 3rd party repositories? RPMforge anyone? :-)
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I can put together an RPM for it (and any updates to parted that might be needed) sometime next week for people to use if they'd like. (Just ping me Monday to keep me on it, as I'm fairly busy with stuff at work....)