2 partitions in the same space on the drive
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Re: 2 partitions in the same space on the drive
Using the EFI GPT partition table looks promising
Re: 2 partitions in the same space on the drive
A few days ago I tried to select write while under EFI GPT. It said it was successful and I needed to reboot. After the reboot I still could not mount it and gpart couldn't see it. I tried selecting write 2 more times but no luck. Nothing on the drive was super critical so I've decided to move on and rewrite the scripts I lost. Thanks for all the help with this.
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Re: 2 partitions in the same space on the drive
Have you try to mount the partition ? Something like mount /dev/sda /mnt or mount /dev/sdb /mnt.