From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 To: 9fans@9fans.net Date: Mon, 15 Feb 2010 09:39:49 +0000 From: E Message-ID: <5fc95c08-379d-4041-b603-dcd5ab0e2741@x1g2000prb.googlegroups.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Subject: [9fans] Better Safe Than Sorry (Partitioning Question) Topicbox-Message-UUID: d4294962-ead5-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 Hello again, So I finally got my CD working very nicely to check out the P9 system interface. (I chose to install it to my laptop which has windows instead of circum-navigating around and re-writing the disc, etc.) After getting a little familiar with the interface, I feel like this would something I'd like to install and get to know on a more regular basis. As I'm zipping along in my installation process, I get to partitioning the disk. It will only write one cylinder which is not enough to put P9 on (it's listed as only 7.84 MB). I've been trying to figure out how to change it by deleting it and then trying to add it again with a specified amount that I choose, but it doesn't seem to be going in... I figured it might rewrite the last section of p1 (see below to understand more on this). Here is an example of what I have: cylinder = 8225280 bytes *p1 0 7295 (7295 cylinders, 55.88 GB) HPFS `p2 7295 7296 (1 cylinders, 7.84 MB) PLAN9 I am trying the command d p2 followed by a p2 [7265[7296]] The usual response is: ?syntax error. Generally speaking, I'd like to have p2 at around 1 GB...ish. Maybe more. I figure 31 cylinders will be plenty at this point. Any idea on what to do or what I am doing wrong? Am I going to have to delete p1 and then add it again with [0[7265]] first in order to give p2 more space? If so, then what are the potential problems by doing so? I hardly use p1 and so it doesn't have much occupied memory being used, but will it completely delete my entire p1 system if I do that? ES