On Mon, 2003-07-07 at 20:27, mangesh shripad joshi wrote:
> respected sir/madam
> my name is mangesh joshi and i am relatively new to linux learning 
> linux for the last five months.I have a few querries and i would 
> be grateful to you if you answer my querries.
> 
> 1)whenever we create a new partition on a running system we need 
> to restart the computer to make the kernel read the new 
> partition.i want a way to make the kernel read the new partition 
> without rebooting the system.

I've never had to reboot after creating a partition or creating a file
system - is this something new that I'm missing out on? Or is it the
process by which you're doing this?

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