Hi, Gene Heskett wrote: > > [ 2404.664052] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 1953525167 512-byte logical blocks: (1.00 > > TB/932 GiB) > > [ 2404.676277] sd 0:0:0:0: [sda] 2048-byte physical blocks
Pascal Hambourg wrote: > Don't bother with alignment. As far as oldfashioned "cylinder" aligment is concerned: certainly. But even if only for superstition i'd align everything to the physical block size, i.e. a multiple of 4 blocks of 512 bytes. An oldfashioned partition start at logical block 63 would give me the idea to cause extra i/o. But nowadays one often sees partition 1 start block address 2048. Giving the first MiB to the gods of booting and being reasonably aligned to 4. Such a broad precaution must work. Gene Heskett wrote: > > Nothing seems to satisfy parted. What is it nagging, exactly ? For MBR partitions ("msdos", "primary" and "logical") i'd use fdisk. For GPT there is gdisk, but i never challenged it much. Have a nice day :) Thomas