Changeset 3371 in MondoRescue for branches/3.2/mindi/mr_parted2fdisk
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- Apr 18, 2015, 7:15:32 PM (9 years ago)
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r3370 r3371 3 3 # $Id$ 4 4 # 5 # parted2fdisk: fdisk like interface for parted5 # mr_parted2fdisk: fdisk like interface for parted 6 6 # [developed for mindi/mondo http://www.mondorescue.org] 7 7 # … … 27 27 =head1 NAME 28 28 29 parted2fdisk is a fdisk like command using parted internally for analysing GPT labelled disks29 mr_parted2fdisk is a fdisk like command using parted internally for analysing GPT labelled disks 30 30 31 31 =head1 DESCRIPTION 32 32 33 parted2fdisk behaves like the fdisk command, but dialog internally with parted in order to manipulate partition tables, which allow it to support GPT partition format as well as MBR, contrary to fdisk. It aims at providing compatible external interface with fdisk. Developed initialy for ia64 Linux, it is also useful now on x86 systems using GPT partition format (for large HDDs).33 mr_parted2fdisk behaves like the fdisk command, but dialog internally with parted in order to manipulate partition tables, which allow it to support GPT partition format as well as MBR, contrary to fdisk. It aims at providing compatible external interface with fdisk. Developed initialy for ia64 Linux, it is also useful now on x86 systems using GPT partition format (for large HDDs). 34 34 35 35 =head1 SYNOPSIS 36 36 37 parted2fdisk -s partition38 39 parted2fdisk -l [device]40 41 parted2fdisk [-n] device37 mr_parted2fdisk -s partition 38 39 mr_parted2fdisk -l [device] 40 41 mr_parted2fdisk [-n] device 42 42 43 43 =head1 OPTIONS … … 102 102 103 103 # Log 104 my $flog = "/var/log/ parted2fdisk.log";104 my $flog = "/var/log/mr_parted2fdisk.log"; 105 105 open(FLOG, "> $flog") || die "Unable to open $flog"; 106 106 … … 133 133 my $device; 134 134 my $endmax = ""; 135 my $appname = " parted2fdisk";135 my $appname = "mr_parted2fdisk"; 136 136 my ($mrver,$mrrev) = mr_version_init(); 137 137
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