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142 utility is used to partition GEOM providers, normally disks.
147 Add a new partition to the partitioning scheme given by
149 The partition type must be specified with
151 The partition's location, size, and other attributes will be calculated
163 offset and partition
169 The logical block address where the partition will begin.
178 The index in the partition table at which the new partition is to be
181 to represent the partition.
183 The label attached to the partition.
185 partition labels.
187 Create a partition of size
191 Create a partition of type
193 Partition types are discussed below in the section entitled
194 .Sx "PARTITION TYPES" .
198 Dump a partition table to standard output in a special format used by the
207 or write bootstrap code into a partition (using
245 Specify the target partition for
252 partition specified by
254 The size of the file must be smaller than the size of the partition.
290 The number of entries in the partition table.
296 By default, partition tables are created with the minimum number of
301 that scheme can be used to partition a disk.
305 Delete a partition from geom
310 The partition cannot be actively used by the kernel.
323 Specifies the index of the partition to be deleted.
335 Forced destroying of the partition table even if it is not empty.
345 Modify a partition from geom
350 Only the type and/or label of the partition can be modified.
352 try to change a partition label in such cases.
365 Specifies the index of the partition to be modified.
367 Change the partition label to
370 Change the partition type to
375 Recover a corrupt partition's scheme metadata on the geom
394 Resize a partition from geom
410 utility tries to align partition
422 Specifies the index of the partition to be resized.
424 Specifies the new size of the partition, in logical blocks.
429 Restore the partition table from a backup previously created by the
432 Only the partition table is restored.
434 After restoring the partition table and writing bootcode if needed,
442 Destroy partition table on the given
452 Restore partition labels for partitioning schemes that support them.
456 Set the named attribute on the partition entry.
474 Specifies the index of the partition on which the attribute will be set.
478 Show current partition information for the specified geoms, or all
481 partition, the partition size in blocks, the partition index number,
482 the partition type, and a human readable partition size.
492 For partitioning schemes that support partition labels, print them
493 instead of partition type.
495 Show provider names instead of partition indexes.
497 Show raw partition type instead of symbolic name.
508 Clear the named attribute on the partition entry.
526 Specifies the index of the partition on which the attribute will be cleared.
547 Apple Partition Map, used by PowerPC(R) Macintosh(R) computers.
558 Partition editing tools from other operating systems often do not
559 understand the bare disklabel partition layout, so this is sometimes
581 GUID Partition Table is used on Intel-based Macintosh computers and
594 which is used to define a logical partition.
597 option enables backward compatibility for partition names
605 .Sh PARTITION TYPES
606 Partition types are identified on disk by particular strings or magic
610 utility uses symbolic names for common partition types so the user
615 utility also allows the user to specify scheme-specific partition types
616 for partition types that do not have symbolic names.
622 The system partition dedicated to storing boot loaders on some Apple
632 The system partition dedicated to second stage of the boot loader program.
637 The system partition for computers that use the Extensible Firmware
647 partition subdivided into filesystems with a
650 This is a legacy partition type and should not be used for the APM
662 partition dedicated to bootstrap code.
669 partition dedicated to swap space.
678 partition that contains a UFS or UFS2 filesystem.
687 partition that contains a Vinum volume.
696 partition that contains a ZFS volume.
709 An Apple macOS partition used for the Apple file system, APFS.
711 An Apple Mac OS X partition used by logical volume manager known as
717 An Apple Mac OS X partition that contains a HFS or HFS+ filesystem.
726 An Apple Mac OS X partition dedicated to partition metadata that descibes
732 An Apple Mac OS X partition used in a software RAID configuration.
737 An Apple Mac OS X partition used in a software RAID configuration.
742 An Apple Mac OS X partition used by Apple TV.
747 An Apple Mac OS X partition that contains a UFS filesystem.
756 An Apple Mac OS X partition that contains a ZFS volume.
761 .Sy illumos/Solaris /usr partition .
768 partition subdivided into filesystems with a
777 partition subdivided into filesystems with a
783 A legacy partition type used in
791 partition used with Concatenated Disk driver.
798 partition that contains a Hammer filesystem.
805 partition that contains a Hammer2 filesystem.
812 partition dedicated to swap space.
819 partition that contains an UFS1 filesystem.
826 partition used with Logical Volume Manager.
831 A partition subdivided into filesystems with a EBR.
836 A partition that contains a FAT16 filesystem.
841 A partition that contains a FAT32 filesystem.
846 A partition that contains a FAT32 (LBA) filesystem.
851 A raw partition containing a HiFive first stage bootloader.
856 A raw partition containing a HiFive second stage bootloader.
861 A Linux partition that contains some filesystem with data.
868 A Linux partition dedicated to Logical Volume Manager.
875 A Linux partition used in a software RAID configuration.
882 A Linux partition dedicated to swap space.
889 A partition that is sub-partitioned by a Master Boot Record (MBR).
894 A basic data partition (BDP) for Microsoft operating systems.
895 In the GPT this type is the equivalent to partition types
905 A partition that contains Logical Disk Manager (LDM) volumes.
912 A partition that contains Logical Disk Manager (LDM) database.
919 partition used with Concatenated Disk driver.
926 partition.
933 partition that contains an UFS filesystem.
940 partition that contains an LFS filesystem.
947 partition used in a software RAID configuration.
954 partition dedicated to swap space.
959 A partition that contains a NTFS or exFAT filesystem.
964 The system partition dedicated to storing boot loaders on some PowerPC systems,
972 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to boot loader.
977 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to root filesystem.
982 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to swap.
987 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to backup.
992 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to /var filesystem.
997 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to /home filesystem.
1002 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to alternate sector.
1007 A illumos/Solaris partition dedicated to reserved space.
1012 A raw partition dedicated to U-Boot for storing its environment.
1017 A partition that contains a VMware File System (VMFS).
1024 A partition that contains a VMware diagostic filesystem.
1031 A VMware reserved partition.
1036 A partition claimed by VMware VSAN.
1052 stage 1 boot loader will try to boot the system from this partition.
1065 stage 1 boot loader will try to boot the system from this partition only once.
1086 the 0xee partition is the second, rather than the first record.
1105 second type is located on a specific partition.
1115 into the partition table's metadata area.
1121 searches for a partition with the
1125 section) in the partition table.
1130 for multi-booting from a user-selected partition.
1132 A BSD disklabel is usually created inside an MBR partition (slice)
1136 .Sx "PARTITION TYPES"
1140 embedded into the partition table's metadata area.
1142 Both types of bootstrap code are used to boot from the GUID Partition Table.
1148 partition (see the
1149 .Sx "PARTITION TYPES"
1153 partition should be smaller than 545 KB.
1157 There are two variants of bootstrap code to write to this partition:
1176 partition.
1179 is loaded from the first partition that matches these conditions.
1198 command to a partition of type
1226 The GEOM PART class supports recovering of partition tables only for GPT.
1264 corruption of the primary GPT will lead to loss of the partition table.
1277 The GEOM PART class can detect the same partition table visible through
1312 GEOM class verifies all generic partition parameters obtained from the
1314 If some inconsistency is detected, the partition table will be
1331 .Sx "PARTITION TYPES"
1334 present as independent partition.
1345 and partition name.
1361 First, we need to create the partition table:
1367 The protective MBR lists a single, bootable partition spanning the
1377 partition to hold the second-stage boot loader, which will load the
1380 This partition must be larger than the bootstrap code
1389 entire partition into memory during boot, regardless of how much data
1391 We create a 472-block (236 kB) boot partition at offset 40, which is
1392 the size of the partition table (34 blocks or 17 kB) rounded up to the
1399 We now create a 4 GB swap partition at the first available offset,
1405 Aligning the swap partition and all subsequent partitions on a 256 kB
1414 partition for the root filesystem, leaving the rest of the device free
1423 with the MBR scheme and create a single partition which we subdivide
1428 First, we create the partition table as well as a single partition 64 GB in
1429 size and an alignment of 4 kB, then we mark that partition active (bootable)
1438 Next, we create a disklabel in that partition
1448 We then create an 8 GB root partition and a 4 GB swap partition:
1463 error is shown when trying to destroy a partition table, remember that
1477 Rather than deleting each partition and then destroying the partitioning
1488 Create a backup of the partition table from
1494 Restore the partition table from the backup to
1500 Clone the partition table from
1523 Partition type