I have a FAT32 partition on an MSDOS style disk (its actually an mSatadrive connected through USB for ultimate installation in another hardwaredevice that must read FAT32 - long story and tertiary to what I've found),and through much debugging of software, I believe I have found a rather badbug in the Parted software.Using the latest parted 3.2, when opening a device and creating a disk fromsaid device, the msdos partition table detector will fail if the fat32partition detector fails to fail. I'm not sure why, but parted thinks myboot sector (my MBR, the first sector on the disk) looks like a fat32partition.
I'm fairly sure this is in fact an MSDOS disk, not a fat32 disk, as both my operating system, and the native operating system intended to read it believe it is in fact not one giant fat32 disk, but a free space partition, and a fat32 partition. I was able to resize my partition by commenting out the fat32 probe checks in the partition table detector. Is there any way we can get a flag to be able to turn off this extra detection if we're fairly sure parted is getting things wrong?
Regards,
Sebastian