Cebola Azeda - Por Hector Vido Silva
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If you did it right, you should see no errors and the partition table in your USB drive has been re-read. If not (probably because you forgot to unmount any old partitions in the drive), unplug it, plug it again, and check that the device file name did not change. As long as no partitions on your USB drive are mounted, you do not need to reboot or unplug your USB drive for the partition table to be re-read by Linux.
Linux automatically names partitions with the device file name and a number at the end, so /dev/sdc1 represents the first partition we created, and /dev/sdc2 represents the second, hidden one.
27/01/2012 00:50:59
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