On 2019/09/05 12:27, Jonathan Carter wrote:
> If I'm correct and fdisk does indeed not let you do that then I'd rather
> maintain gdisk than have it removed from the archives since I somewhat
> rely on it for some of my users who have crappy^W more lower-end laptops.
I adopted this package today.
Quoting Simon Richter (2019-09-05 12:05:40)
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 09:24:31PM +0200, g...@iroqwa.org wrote:
>
> > I intend to orphan the gdisk package.
>
> > The package description is:
> > GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) is a text-mode partitioning
> > tool that works on Globally Unique Identifier
>
On 2019/09/05 12:05, Simon Richter wrote:
> I believe this can be safely removed. The fdisk program has gained GPT
> support since gdisk was written, so a separate tool is no longer needed.
I'm not sure they have feature parity, I've had to help a lot of people
who had strange partition layouts (h
Hi,
On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 09:24:31PM +0200, g...@iroqwa.org wrote:
> I intend to orphan the gdisk package.
> The package description is:
> GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) is a text-mode partitioning
> tool that works on Globally Unique Identifier
> (GUID) Partition Table (GPT) disks, rather than
> o
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I intend to orphan the gdisk package.
The package description is:
GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) is a text-mode partitioning
tool that works on Globally Unique Identifier
(GUID) Partition Table (GPT) disks, rather than
on
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