13 Sep
2009
13 Sep
'09
4:12 p.m.
AFAIK you can't without repartitioning the drive. The devices are typically named based on their creation order. It won't do any damage to create the root partition as /dev/sda4 On Sun, Sep 13, 2009 at 12:23 AM, Lucas Salies Brum <lucas@archlinux.com.br>wrote:
Hello everyone, I'm having a little problem.
My partitions looked like this: /dev/sda1 (/) /dev/sda2 (/home) /dev/sda3 (swap)
After I deleted the / partition and got this: /dev/sda1 (Windows) free space /dev/sda2 (/home) /dev/sda3 (swap)
And i need this: /dev/sda1 (Windows) /dev/sda2 (/) /dev/sda3 (/home) /dev/sda4 (swap)
How do I change home partition /dev/sda2 to /dev/sda3?
Thank you all. --- Lucas SaliƩs Brum http://sistematico.org lsbrum @ irc.freenode.org