Difference between revisions of "Linux Partition Table"

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=== GPT ===
 
=== GPT ===
 
Use the command 'gdisk' which is GPT fdisk to work with your GPT partition table.
 
Use the command 'gdisk' which is GPT fdisk to work with your GPT partition table.
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More useful might be 'parted'.  Here is example output:
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(parted) print                                                           
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Model: ATA ST3500413AS (scsi)
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Disk /dev/sda: 500GB
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Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
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Partition Table: gpt
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Disk Flags:
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Number  Start  End    Size    File system    Name                  Flags
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  1      1049kB  1075MB  1074MB  fat32          EFI System Partition  boot, esp
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  2      1075MB  18.3GB  17.2GB  linux-swap(v1)
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  3      18.3GB  156GB  137GB  ext4            /
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  4      156GB  293GB  137GB  ext4            /2
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  5      293GB  500GB  207GB  ext4            /share

Revision as of 11:33, 30 August 2019

MBR (Master Boot Record) and GPT (GUID Partition Table) are two different types of partition table available to linux users now.

  • MBR standards for Master Boot Record. It was introduced with IBM PC DOS 2.0 in 1983.
  • GPT stands for GUID Partition Table. It is associated with UEFI

GPT

Use the command 'gdisk' which is GPT fdisk to work with your GPT partition table.

More useful might be 'parted'. Here is example output:

(parted) print                                                            
Model: ATA ST3500413AS (scsi)
Disk /dev/sda: 500GB
Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
Partition Table: gpt
Disk Flags: 

Number  Start   End     Size    File system     Name                  Flags
 1      1049kB  1075MB  1074MB  fat32           EFI System Partition  boot, esp
 2      1075MB  18.3GB  17.2GB  linux-swap(v1)
 3      18.3GB  156GB   137GB   ext4            /
 4      156GB   293GB   137GB   ext4            /2
 5      293GB   500GB   207GB   ext4            /share