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Re: [user] How to get this parted output?
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Gilles |
Subject: |
Re: [user] How to get this parted output? |
Date: |
Thu, 08 Mar 2012 15:31:24 +0100 |
On Thu, 08 Mar 2012 15:15:46 +0100, Jim Meyering <address@hidden>
wrote:
>Then you want two primary partitions, and you already know
>their types and starting and ending sector numbers, so do this:
>
> parted -s $dev mkpart primary ntfs 63s 29302559s
> parted -s $dev mkpart primary ext3 547013250s 625137344s
Thanks Jim. I only want to recreate /dev/sda1, as /dev/sda2 contains
the images of the different OS's I use for testing.
If I only run the first command, will Parted recreate /dev/sda1 and
leave /dev/sda2 alone, or should I use an alternative to fdisk/cfdisk
that can 1) start at sector 63 instead of sector 2048 and 2) use a
given sector as end instead of a size in MB?
Thank you.
- [user] How to get this parted output?, Gilles, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Jim Meyering, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?,
Gilles <=
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Gilles, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Jim Meyering, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Gilles, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Chris Murphy, 2012/03/08
- Re: [user] How to get this parted output?, Gilles, 2012/03/08