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Post by zoubidou on May 14, 2008 16:16:04 GMT 7
eSATA discs have to be formatted under windows xp. Mind you that windows xp only supports 32GBytes size of FAT32 partitions. If someone want to create bigger partitions, he is lost.
It would be nice to include a formatting tool for USB or eSATA discs.
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Post by omega on May 15, 2008 0:37:58 GMT 7
Already there for the command line: Let's assume your ESATA or USB disk is /dev/sdg* 1) Create/alter partitions with "fdisk /dev/sdg" 2) Create EXT2 on first partition "mke2fs /dev/sdg1" 3) Create EXT3 on second partition "mke2fs -j /dev/sdg2" Not enough.... ? Andreas
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Post by zoubidou on May 15, 2008 15:57:49 GMT 7
I know this, but not everybody is a linux geek, thus would be nice to have a tool under the web interface.
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