Randy McMurchy wrote:
> Matthew Burgess wrote:
>
>> I've done a search of the LSB-Core-Generic-3.2 and LSB-Core-IA32-3.2 PDFs
>> and didn't find any mention of 'addpart', 'delpart' or 'partx'.
>>
>> Looking at the man pages for each, I'm having a hard time understanding the
>> use-cases for each of these programs. Why would one need to tell Linux
>> about partitions if no changes have been made? Likewise, if one is making
>> changes to partition tables, why would the program that is making those
>> changes not inform Linux about those changes?
>
> Wish I could help, Matt. But I simply don't know anything about the part*
> stuff. I simply saw that over in CBLFS, there was a mention about it. But you
> never know about what is over there, anyone can update a page on that Wiki,
> be it good information or bad.
>
> My question to the community, is should this be added to LFS? I really don't
> know about the part* stuff. I don't think Joe C. is subscribed any longer,
> but if someone wanted to send him a private email, he may have insight.
Just a couple of data points:
# which partx
/sbin/partx
# uname -a
Linux alamo 2.6.9-11.EL #1 Fri May 20 18:17:57 EDT 2005 i686 athlon i386
GNU/Linux
# which partx
/sbin/partx
# uname -a
Linux xxx 2.6.18-53.1.14.el5_lustre.1.6.5.1smp #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 19:45:15 EDT
2008 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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PARTX(8) PARTX(8)
NAME
partx - telling the kernel about presence and numbering of on-disk
partitions.
SYNOPSIS
partx [-a|-d|-l] [--type TYPE] [--nr M-N] [partition] disk
DESCRIPTION
Given a block device ( disk ) and a partition table type , try to parse
the partition table, and list the contents. Optionally add or remove partitions.
This is not an fdisk - adding and removing partitions is not a change
of
the disk, but just telling the kernel about presence and numbering of on-disk
partitions.
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PARTPROBE(8) GNU Parted Manual PARTPROBE(8)
NAME
partprobe - inform the OS of partition table changes
SYNOPSIS
partprobe [-d] [-s] [devices...]
DESCRIPTION
partprobe is a program that informs the operating system kernel of
partition table changes, by requesting that the operating system re-read the
partition table.
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It seems they both do about the same thing. I'm not sure why we'd need both,
but I prefer adding it as it is a part of a package we are already installing.
-- Bruce
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