As Linux systems administrators watch over their hardware and software infrastructures, they constantly have to look ahead to how much space to allocate to hard-disk partitions to meet changing needs.
All of the sudden when I try to open Disk management on my Win2k workstation, the service never opens. The window just says "Connecting to logical disk manager service".<BR>I am logged on as Admin.
In my few hours of searching, it looks like windows does support volumes larger than 2TB, when using dynamic disks, but I cannot even initialize or convert the disk to dynamic in disk ...