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In <41546787.919168A9@pacbell.net>, on 09/24/04
at 10:30 AM, "J. R. Fox" said:
>Thanks, Steven, I'll give that a try. First, I'd like to get the skinny
>on that PCLEAR (?) business, since it may be necessary to undo / redo the
>LVM data for the C:, and I sure don't want to make the whole partition go
>away . . . as happened once before with a different partition or two.
Ooops.
Which part of
PCLEAR disk [P][Lvm[S]][Br] = Clear info in P-tables, LVM and/or
Boot-rec
Purpose: Clear contents of partition-table, LVM or bootrecord
sectors.
The sectors will be completely filled with zero-bytes
(0x00)
Parameters: disk mandatory Physical disknumber, or * for all disks
type Ptable Partition-table sectors (MBR and EBRs)
Lvm LVM disk/volume information sectors
S LVM signature sectors (only valid
with'L')
Bootrec Boot-records for each partition
Only the first letter is required and
multiple types can be specified.
Output: Confirmation messages (interactive mode only)
Remarks: Confirmations (yes/no) will be issued for each physical
disk
when clearing partition-table and LVM-info sectors, and
for
each individual partition when clearing the boot-record.
don't you understand?
Steven
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