On 30.09.2012 23:06, Raoul MEGELAS wrote:
When you are deleting a partition, the kernel completely overwrites the
partition table and PMBR area. You can compare first 34 blocks before
deletion and after to see what is going on.
I can understand that, but i would have thought
that the
On Mon, 01 Oct 2012 12:29:02 +0400
From: Andrey V. Elsukov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 30.09.2012 23:06, Raoul MEGELAS wrote:
When you are deleting a partition, the kernel completely overwrites the
partition table and PMBR area. You can compare first 34 blocks before
deletion and after to see
on Mon, 01 Oct 2012 12:29:02 +0400
Andrey V. Elsukov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 30.09.2012 23:06, Raoul MEGELAS wrote:
When you are deleting a partition, the kernel completely overwrites the
partition table and PMBR area. You can compare first 34 blocks before
deletion and after to see what
On 30.09.2012 20:37, Raoul MEGELAS wrote:
i installed CURRENT on a macbook air
(internal ssd as you know):
i noticed the following:
1. on freebsd, deleting a partition with gpart: say
gpart delete -i 4 ada0
dammage the osx boot.
of cours, booting with a backup disk and repairing the disk
On Sun, 30 Sep 2012 21:43:50 +0400
Andrey V. Elsukov a...@freebsd.org wrote:
On 30.09.2012 20:37, Raoul MEGELAS wrote:
i installed CURRENT on a macbook air
(internal ssd as you know):
i noticed the following:
1. on freebsd, deleting a partition with gpart: say
gpart delete -i 4 ada0