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If you still have a AIX partition layout on your system you will get |
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<pre caption="Error message from fdisk"> |
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There is a valid AIX label on this disk. |
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Unfortunately Linux cannot handle these |
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disks at the moment. Nevertheless some |
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1. fdisk will destroy its contents on write. |
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2. Be sure that this disk is NOT a still vital |
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part of a volume group. (Otherwise you may |
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erase the other disks as well, if unmirrored.) |
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3. Before deleting this physical volume be sure |
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to remove the disk logically from your AIX |
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machine. (Otherwise you become an AIXpert). |
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Command (m for help): |
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Don't worry, you can create a new empty dos partition table by pressing |
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This will destroy any installed AIX versions!! |
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Type <c>p</c> to display your disk's current partition configuration: |
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Type <c>p</c> to display your disk's current partition configuration: |
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