Le 18/10/2012 10:56, Bendtsen, Jon a écrit :
use a blank space?
align check optimal 1
space is easier to type than - a lot easier.
blank space in a command!!!
what an horrible idea
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wait a bit)
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Hello,
I just discover this windows special partionning and reported it there:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=713325
the openSUSE installer use parted, so may be knowing what parted
people think about this is important :-)
So what do parted in such case?
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included, but I
beg we can't expect that from windows.
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not show in the
explorer but in the disk administration, you have the option of
removing them, with no indication there is a filesystem in them (MBR
partitions)
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em type is good. fdisk do
*not* create filesystem, but bparted do, so need the good flag
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rstand. The "Format..." option is also grayed out in Disk
Management when you use a non-Windows partition type code GUID.
if true, your patch is really needed
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o try
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you can use /sys to determine
> the layout of existing, known-to-kernel partitions.
of course, you are right, I should have find this myself!! my fault
and great thank for the fast answer.
I will copy your mail for future use :-)
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computer is still on (no reboot)
How can I know what are the partition limits (sectors) to rebuild the
good table? The kernel knows, of course, but what command can I use to
read this from meory, the disk file being lost?
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interested. I'm the author of the LDP partition HOWTO, and
as I notice partitionning become more and more difficult (new file
systems, new disks kinds...) I try to follow this as near as I can
thanks
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s and openSUSE several
times for several years
the bug is both in the last (two days ago) partedmagic cd and on
openSUSE 11.2 parted (parted (GNU parted) 1.9.0)
what is the way to make this bug fixed else than writing here?
thanks
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