Le Mer 19 novembre 2014 21:16, Scott Ferguson a écrit : > On 20/11/14 04:06, "Morel Bérenger" wrote: > >> Le Lun 17 novembre 2014 19:32, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh a écrit : >> >>> On Mon, 17 Nov 2014, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote: >>> >>> >>>> So, what part of that disk should I extract, which could be usable >>>> and sharable? Partition table, of course, which is probably at >>>> disk's beginning, but how long might it be? >>> >>> That depends. What kind of partition table? >>> >> >> >> I think it's msdos. >> > > > Could you post the output of "fdisk -l /dev/$ProblematicDisk" please > (you'll need to run the command as root)?
Note that I think this output is actuall not complete, I suspect fdisk to not trying to show the whole one. ==================== # fdisk -l /dev/sdc Warning: omitting partitions after #60. They will be deleted if you save this partition table. Disk /dev/sdc: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders, total 976773168 sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk identifier: 0x80b686b1 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdc1 * 2048 1050623 524288 83 Linux /dev/sdc2 1050624 22024191 10486784 b W95 FAT32 /dev/sdc3 22026238 520376319 249175041 5 Extended /dev/sdc4 520376320 976773119 228198400 83 Linux /dev/sdc5 22026240 83892223 30932992 83 Linux /dev/sdc6 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc7 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc8 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc9 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc10 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc11 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc12 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc13 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc14 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc15 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc16 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc17 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc18 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc19 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc20 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc21 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc22 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc23 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc24 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc25 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc26 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc27 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc28 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc29 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc30 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc31 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc32 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc33 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc34 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc35 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc36 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc37 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc38 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc39 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc40 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc41 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc42 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc43 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc44 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc45 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc46 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc47 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc48 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc49 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc50 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc51 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc52 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc53 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc54 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc55 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc56 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc57 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD /dev/sdc58 373573632 394545151 10485760 83 Linux /dev/sdc59 394547200 520376319 62914560 83 Linux /dev/sdc60 83894272 146808831 31457280 a9 NetBSD Partition table entries are not in disk order ==================== As you will notice, the starting sectors are always the same for the 3 repetitive partitions. When I use autocomplete on /dev/sdc, it asks me if I want to see the 256 possibilities, and I can see that I still have some (3) udevd processes. I am wondering, is udevd started for every partition the kernel detects? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/c72659ad02331c815ba3cc6c637d77a4.squir...@www.sud-ouest.org