gdisk is the gpt counterpart to the msdos fdisk.  Basically it's a
another tool that can be used to create gpt partition tables/
partitions instead of parted which may be more difficult for
beginners.

On Jun 24, 6:57 am, dkeefe <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yeah! I'll give it a shot this weekend.
>
> what is gdisk and why would we need it?
>
> Thanks again for your work!
>
> On Jun 23, 11:52 pm, Travis Hansen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > All
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> > You'll be happy to know we've released a new recovery image.
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> >http://code.google.com/p/atv-bootloader/downloads/list
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> > A couple of things to note...
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> > 1. It does include support for pretty much every filesystem out there
> > now.
> > 2. It does include boot.efi so no need to go hunting that down.
> > 3. It is twice the size of 0.6...so if you're looking for a speed
> > demon it might not be for you (I haven't done any bootup time tests so
> > it might not be bad either)
> > 4. grub2 support is in there
> > 5. It does not include ssh.  We tried but hit bugs :(
> > 6. Everything else is updated...parted, gdisk (added), rsync, proper
> > dns resolving, wireless support, etc
>
> > Enjoy!

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