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Re: how to know the present partition system when the partition table is
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jdd |
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Re: how to know the present partition system when the partition table is overwritten? |
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Sun, 02 May 2010 19:43:04 +0200 |
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Le 02/05/2010 19:19, Jim Meyering a écrit :
> If he is using a GPT (aka GUID) partition table,
is that true? I fear recovery software (linux live) can't read them?
probably no major distribution already propose this at install. Will
investigate
> On most modern linux-based kernels, you can use /sys to determine
> the layout of existing, known-to-kernel partitions.
of course, you are right, I should have find this myself!! my fault
and great thank for the fast answer.
I will copy your mail for future use :-)
jdd
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