Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 10-09-2014 19:46, Fernando de Oliveira wrote:
On 10-09-2014 15:12, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
Ken Moffat wrote:
Two questions.
My question is: How large does partition 1 (boot_gpt) needs to be?
Flag is bios_grub (Code EF02).
Sorry, just seen your reply for this one.
Now I have:
...
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 34 2104514 1.0 GiB EF02
2 2104515 37752749 17.0 GiB 0700
3 37752750 44034164 3.0 GiB 8200
Also have the second disk, with home, opt and two small test partitions,
used for BLFS tests of package updates:
Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name
1 34 27262304 13.0 GiB 8300
2 27262305 41945714 7.0 GiB 8300
3 41945715 44050229 1.0 GiB 8300
4 44050230 46137310 1019.1 MiB 8300
Question 2: why Code 0700 in sdc2, if I formatted as ext4, so it should
be Code 8300?
Code 0700 is for msftdata flag. If I by any chance clicked there in
gparted, it was not my intention. But as I copied with gparted from a
previous disk backup, it may have done it. I think if I unset this flag,
will lose the partition data. Need to make another backup, before.
Don't use gparted. Use gdisk.
-- Bruce
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