I'm pretty confident that the gptsync patch is still needed on Macs in
order to make the firmware recognise it; the grub patch is necessary but
not sufficient. Yes, it violates the standard, but that's Apple's fault
...

I think the suggestion in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/parted/+bug/107326/comments/5
to conditionalise it on <2TB disks is reasonable. Another option would
be to conditionalise it on whether the running system is a Mac. There
are advantages and disadvantages to both. Just checking the disk size is
a heck of a lot easier than messing about with DMI to figure out the
running system, and wouldn't break the ability to pull out a disk and
fiddle with it on another system. However, I suspect pulling out disks
from Macs and partitioning them on non-Macs is really pretty rare, and
I'd rather our behaviour on non-Mac systems were consistent between
1.9TB and 2.1TB disks.

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