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Old 05-15-2008   #1 (permalink)
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mount + format

previously i had my windows system on a pair of striped disks, unfortunatly it seems that linux has trouble supporting simple controlers so i have installed ubuntu onto a single disk.

how should i mount and format the second disk so that it is always available?

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Boot up from Ubuntu CD, open Terminal and execute this
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sudo fdisk -l
Post output here.
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Run in terminal sudo gparted
or system->administration->partition editor
Find the hard disk you want to format, create the partitions with filesystem ext3(unless you want them to be available in windows) and choose a mountpoint.
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thanks guys,

ext3 is fine, i'm not dual booting ... this is my first step into having my main(gaming) pc not microsoft.

unfortunatly i've already had to quit 1 game because wine cant handle it yet.
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