On 4/7/2022 7:03 AM, Brian C. Lane wrote:
It looks like parted doesn't like 1 sector partitions that aren't in
order. I can reproduce this by making them at 64s, 66s, then 65s. But if
I make 64s, 65s, 66s it is happy with it, even when printing it later.
I'll look into it more when I have a chan
On Thu, Apr 07, 2022 at 06:19:02AM +0800, Steven Shiau wrote:
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> On 4/7/22 00:27, Brian C. Lane wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 02:20:56PM +0800, Steven Shiau wrote:
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> >> So my questions: (1) Is there any option we can use to ignore the
> >> error/warning in the script mode? (2) What is th
On 4/7/22 00:27, Brian C. Lane wrote:
On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 02:20:56PM +0800, Steven Shiau wrote:
So my questions: (1) Is there any option we can use to ignore the
error/warning in the script mode? (2) What is the issue about the
partition layout of ChromeOS? Thank you very much.
No, havin
On Wed, Apr 06, 2022 at 02:20:56PM +0800, Steven Shiau wrote:
> So my questions: (1) Is there any option we can use to ignore the
> error/warning in the script mode? (2) What is the issue about the
> partition layout of ChromeOS? Thank you very much.
No, having overlapping partitions is an erro
Dear developers,
We encountered an issue that parted 3.4 complains about the partition
layout of ChromeOS: "Can't have overlapping partitions".
The details are described in the end of this mail. If we use the script
mode, then it only outputs the error messages, and we can not find any
option t