Its an older computer, and I'm putting a used 2gb drive in it. The bios detects the drive correctly, but when trying to run FDISK it says it cannot find the fixed disk.<P>Any ...
Without getting into "what about this . . . or . . . can you do that . . " Get hold of the HDD mfgr's disk utility suite. Wipe/write 0's to the disk. Then do fdisk - you should meet success.
In the beginning days of Unix and later Linux, disks were physically large, but very small in terms of storage capacity. A 300 megabyte disk in the mid-90’s was the size of a shoebox. Today, you can ...
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Take Control of Your Linux Disks With These Commands
Whether you're installing Linux on a new system or adding new storage, there are plenty of commands to manage the disks on your system. These commands can help you get a handle on your hard drives and ...
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