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Re: quick parted question
From: |
Andrew Clausen |
Subject: |
Re: quick parted question |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Nov 2000 10:31:50 -0200 |
Hollis Blanchard wrote:
>
> Is it possible to create a Mac partition with type Apple_HFS? When I tried, it
> seemed Apple_UNIX_SVR2 was the only possibility, but I was trying to make an
> HFS partition that the Mac OS would see...
mkpart primary hfs [start] [end]
doesn't work? Works here.
> Also, is it possible to change partition types with parted?
No. (Well, you can rm, and mkpart...)
I would like to do this, but I can't think of a good user interface.
Parted's UI pretends that partition types don't exist at all. It
seems weird to allow you to change something that "doesn't exist".
Also, there isn't a 1-1 mapping between file systems and partition
types. So, it isn't clear how you could provide user feedback
in the form of a file system. The only other (obvious) way you
could do it is by "Apple_HFS", or whatever. But this is very
disk-label specific (on PC98 and DOS labels, it's numbers), so
the user interface (and the libparted API) starts getting more
complicated, which is something I want to avoid.
See any way out of the dilemma?
> The partition types
> don't even show up in the 'print' output... that would be nice to have.
Hard to do simply/portably. Besides, I can't think of any reasons
(other than for "expert hackers") why anyone would want it...
(Provided mkpartfs primary hfs, etc. works)
/dev/clausen
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