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Re: partition covering the whole slice [repost]
- To: vadim_nuclight_(_at_)_mail_(_dot_)_ru
- Subject: Re: partition covering the whole slice [repost]
- From: Andriy Gapon <avg_(_at_)_icyb_(_dot_)_net_(_dot_)_ua>
- Date: Mon, 15 Dec 2008 12:55:31 +0200
- Cc: freebsd-geom_(_at_)_freebsd_(_dot_)_org
on 08/12/2008 14:30 Vadim Goncharov said the following:
> Yes, of course. You should not intermix using glabel(8) utilizing /dev/ufs
> (via tunefs) and bsdlabel partition starting from offset 0. This is because
> glabel can't distinguish is that slice or partition - with offset 0 superblock
> will be at the same position.
>
> You can try to erase bsdlabel completely (if this is not your boot partition)
> from the slice and use filesystem directly from the slice. This will not affect
> mount as you're already using labels.
>
> The other way will require shrinking-then-moving partition on the disk and
> editing disklabel, better done with newfs(8).
Vadim,
thanks a lot for the explanation and the advice.
I used gpart destroy to remove bsdlabel and now I have filesystems
covering the whole slices. This works well.
--
Andriy Gapon
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