Hi,
(I ment perl.)
Thanks for the reply!
I needed a "p" after "n", so it looks like this:
n
p
1
Thanks, I were a great help!
Regards, hiandras
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Browse All TopicsI need a pers script, that makes one maximum sized partition and formats a new hard drive.
Can someone help?
Regards, hiandras
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by: joolsPosted on 2008-11-10 at 03:52:30ID: 22920643
what is a pers script???
in bash ... off the top of my head... limited error checking so becareful how you run it.
I may have mis counted the prompts for fdisk as well and you have not mentioned how you want it formatted.
When I get access to a system, I'll knock up a quick check but you will need to be happy what it does before you run it!
#!/bin/bash
if [[ $1 = "" ]]
then
echo "you must specify a disk device"
exit 99
fi
disk=$1
echo "Formatting $disk"
fdisk $disk <EOF
d
1
d
2
d
3
d
4
d
5
n
1
w
q
EOF
mkfs.ext3 ${disk}1