Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Nov. 24 2006,17:25) |
Try to use the physical device for partitioning, not the partition itself (although you can do that i think but it's not really supported) - which means "cfdisk /dev/hdb". Running just cfdisk will target /dev/hda. You could even run fdisk -l to see all of them. |
Quote (^thehatsrule^ @ Nov. 24 2006,18:15) |
It probably wrote to the mbr on /dev/hdb So you'll either boot off hdb or do some other workaround (theres a couple floating around these forums too). |