On 11/3/2017 9:23 AM, Rootless wrote:
> It is GPT partitioned. I was able to succeed doing it differently.
> I'm home sick, but can get you those first 64 sectors if they are
> still useful.
Only if you are still getting the error.
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It is GPT partitioned. I was able to succeed doing it differently. I'm home
sick, but can get you those first 64 sectors if they are still useful.
Please let me know.
On November 3, 2017 8:40:35 AM EDT, Phil Susi wrote:
>On 10/20/2017 5:05 PM, Rootless wrote:
>> Assertion (max_size > 0) at ../.
On 10/28/2017 11:35 PM, Seth Finkelstein wrote:
> On the Samsung Galaxy TabPro S tablet, "parted /dev/sda print" crashes
> with an error such as:
>
> *** Error in `parted': realloc(): invalid next size: 0x55cf7d3f3200 ***
Can you run dd if=/dev/sda of=dump count=64, then gzip dump, and post
t
This is a bug tracker, and you appear to be asking a question so I am
closing this bug report. In addition your question is entirely too
vague to be answerable: you have not indicated what it is you want to
accomplish. It could be recover the partitions you lost when you
inadvertently ran mklabel
On 10/20/2017 5:05 PM, Rootless wrote:
> Assertion (max_size > 0) at ../../libparted/cs/constraint.c:71 in function
> ped_constraint_init() failed.
Is this disk also partitioned using GPT? Can you dd and compress the
first 64 sectors and post that so I can try to reproduce it?
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