At Tuesday, 14 December 2004, David Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>On Tuesday 14 December 2004 19:15, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
debian.org 
>wrote:
>> After reboot, partitioning /dev/hdd and formating /dev/hdd partitions,

>> I  fdisk -l /dev/hdc (and all drives for that matter) and I was
>> surprised to see that the partition table is now correct after 
rebooting
>> -- hdc was the drive that previously had the hdc1 and hdc2 partitions
>> defined across cylinder boundaries.  
>>
>> Can anyone explain this?
>
>Yup. I had the opposite. My partitions were legal-steven, readable in 
>PartitionMagic and QTparted as well. Then one day...
>


But I don't understand this. Does this mean that my /dev/hdc is okay 
or broken? Right now, Raid1 is resyncing the disks. I can mount /dev/hdc 
partitions and all seems fine. SMART tests haven't detected errors 
on /dev/hdc


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