type code space is
so small that collisions should be expected, but util-linux's fdisk in MBR
mode also provides a 0xda code for "non-FS data", so users in that case may
be less tempted to default to the underlying volume type.
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can also try to formulate a patch if desired. Thanks for whatever you can
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ter question would probably be why that flag->method propagation is done in
manual partitioning mode in the first place; I assume that's used for something,
but I don't know what, having not delved into this code before.
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ow.
Unrelatedly, I was actually planning on unplugging all the non-target
disks first as a precautionary measure, but then I forgot to and
didn't think anything further of it until the cold chill of cryptsetup
failing when I tried to read anything from them.
Now I am sad and have filesystems
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