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: "anurekh saxena" <
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: Sat, 8 Dec 2001 13:58:33 +0530
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hi,
i have this PXE kernel and it does not update my /proc/partitions file even after i make changes using fdisk. Is there a specific daemon or utility that must be run to get the desired changed in the proc filesystem
anurekh
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