> > The interface works the same as fdisk
>
> Um, no. There is no interface. sfdisk is driven completely by a
> config file describing the desired partition table.
>
> Furthermore, it's already on your hard drive if you're running hamm.
> It's part of util-linux.
I was refering t
G John Lapeyre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The interface works the same as fdisk
Um, no. There is no interface. sfdisk is driven completely by a
config file describing the desired partition table.
Furthermore, it's already on your hard drive if you're running hamm.
It's part of util-li
On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, G John Lapeyre wrote:
> I can't search the archives. Has there been discussion on this ?
> I just answered a debian-user question about fixing a broken partition
> table. fdisk3 worked once for me in this situation when fdisk failed.
> Its not in my available file. D
On 12 Dec 1997 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The author seems to have dropped the project after releasing
> fdisk3. There never has been a good user interface for it.
The interface works the same as fdisk , (which I often prefer to
cfdisk). The lack of curses interface is a problem. But t
The author seems to have dropped the project after releasing
fdisk3. There never has been a good user interface for it.
Bruce
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