betty wrote: > answer to questions; > yes, that drive already has 3 partitions on it, but i assume i am going > to be deleting them, that is fine, they are an old redhat that i'm not > using now. now i am using redhat 9.0. yes, it is attached by a usb. > > although the gui says that the the drive is /dev/sdb , when i try to use > fdisk/dev/sdb i get this; > > [root@bigdog /]# fdisk/dev/sdb > bash: fdisk/dev/sdb: No such file or directory The shell (bash) is telling you that it can't find the command sdb in the fdisk/dev (relative to the current) folder. Of course it can't. That command should be fdisk /dev/sdb > > when i looked in /dev, sure enough there was no /sdb > there are a lot of /sdbr, /sdbs, /sdbt, etc but no just plain sdb's. That's a different problem. What distro are you running? > there is an sdb in mnt That is where the drive would be mounted. > [root@bigdog mnt]# ls > cdrom flash floppy sdb > > so i thought i'd try the command from mnt but i got: > > [root@bigdog mnt]# fdisk/sdb > bash: fdisk/sdb: No such file or directory Two things wrong with this. First is, like above, you need a space after fdisk. Second is, you never want to modify partitions while they're mounted! What does the 'df' command show you? > sooo, how can that be? i thought i was on a roll.... :\ > > how can it be in the gui as /dev/sdb but not in the command line when i > LS under dev ???? Not sure about that. -- -Eric 'shubes' **************************************************** This message has been scanned using Contraxx Technology Group mail server v8.0.3 and is virus free. Message sent from Mail Server 3 **************************************************** --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss