lesliek

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Posted: Mar. 23 2006,04:59 |
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Using fdisk, I repartitioned a hard disk preparatory to a frugal install. Having created three partitions (so fdisk -p confirms), I wanted to put ext2 filesystems on two of them and make the third a swap partition.
Having rebooted the computer from the live cd, I tried to run mke2fs /dev/hda1, but was told the partition was mounted. I then tried umount /dev/hda1, but was told the device was busy.
How do I unmount the partition so that I can put a filesystem on it?
Edit: I suppose the answer would be obvious to anyone but me, but just in case ... I booted up with another live cd than DSL. Settings I'd saved to use with the DSL live cd were preventing me from unmounting hda1.
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