lito lampitoc wrote:

These are the steps I did:

1. unmount /dev/hda1
2. delete /dev/hda1
3. create a new partition for /dev/hda1
4. while writing it shows the above error

You're not supposed to *delete* the block device /dev/hda1 - those are block devices. Run '/dev/MAKEDEV hda1' (this will recreate hda1[0-9]).

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