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@@ -0,0 +1,286 @@ +=============================================================================== + GNU libparted API +=============================================================================== + + + + + + + + + <<< This file is deprecated and being converted + to Doxygen in-line documentation. + Until this is finished, both are incomplete + but fully document the API together. >>> + + + ( scroll down to read ) + + + + + + by Andrew Clausen <clausen@gnu.org>, + Leslie P. Polzer <polzer@gnu.org> + + Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document + under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 + or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; + with the no Invariant Sections, with the no Front-Cover Texts, and + with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the + file, COPYING.DOC. + + +CONTENTS +-------- + +1 Introduction +2 Initialising libparted +3 PedDevice +4 PedDisk, PedDiskType +5 PedGeometry +6 PedPartition, PedPartitionType +7 PedFileSystem, PedFileSystemType +8 PedConstraint, PedAlignment +9 PedTimer +10 PedUnit +11 Exceptions + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 INTRODUCTION +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +GNU Parted is built on top of libparted, which does all of the real work. +libparted provides an API capable of manipulating partition tables, and +the filesystems on them. + +The main motivation for separating the back-end into a separate library was +to encourage different GNU/Linux distributions to encorporate their own +customized front-end into the install process. + +This documents the API -- not the implementation details of libparted. +Documentation that is not relevant to programs using the API are marked with +INTERNAL. Apart from this file, a good place to look would be +parted/parted.c, the front-end's source, and the TUTORIAL file (not finished +yet!). + +This documentation isn't as complete as it should be. Feel free to ask +questions, either to me personally (clausen@gnu.org), or to the mailing list +(bug-parted@gnu.org). + +1.1 TERMINOLOGY +------------------- +Some of the terminology is a bit weird, so you might want to read this. + +CONSTRAINT a set of conditions that must be satisfied, for + a given GEOMETRY of a PARTITION. + +DEVICE a storage device. + +DISK a storage device, with a valid partition table. + +EXCEPTION an event that needs attention. + +EXTENDED PARTITION a PRIMARY PARTITION, that may contain LOGICAL + PARTITIONS instead of a file system. There is at most + one extended partition. + +FILE SYSTEM any data that resides on a partition. For the purposes + for GNU Parted, this includes swap devices. + +GEOMETRY a description of a continuous region on a disk. eg, + partitions have a geometry. + +HIDDEN PARTITION a partition that is hidden from MS operating systems. + Only FAT partitions may be hidden. + +LOGICAL PARTITION like normal partitions, but they lie inside the + extended partition. + +PARTITION a continuous region on a disk where a file system may + reside. + +PRIMARY PARTITION a normal, vanilla, partition. + +PARTITION TABLE also, DISK LABEL. A description of where the + partitions lie, and information about those partitions. + For example, what type of file system resides on them. + The partition table is usually at the start of the + disk. + +TIMER a progress meter. It is an entity that keeps track + of time, and who to inform when something interesting + happens. + +1.2 DESIGN +-------------- +libparted has a fairly object-oriented design. The most important objects are: + +PedArchitecture describes support for an "archicture", which is sort + of like "operating system", but could also be, + for example, another libparted environment, EVMS, etc. +PedConstraint a constraint on the geometry of a partition +PedDevice a storage device +PedDisk a device + partition table +PedFileSystem a filesystem, associated with a PedGeometry, NOT a + PedPartition. +PedGeometry a continious region on a device +PedPartition a partition (basically PedGeometry plus some attributes) +PedTimer a timer keeps track of progress and time + +All functions return 0 (or NULL) on failure and non-zero (or non-NULL) on +success. If a function fails, an exception is thrown. This may be handled by +either an exception handler, or the calling function (see the section on +exceptions). + +All objects should be considered read-only; they should only be modified by +calls to libparted's API. + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +2 INITIALISING LIBPARTED +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Headers for libparted can be included with: + +#include <parted/parted.h> + +Parted automatically initialises itself via an __attribute__ ((constructor)) +function. + +However, you might want to set the exception handler with +ped_exception_set_handler(). libparted does come with a default exception +handler, if you're feeling lazy. + +Here's a minimal example: + +#include <parted/parted.h> + +int +main() +{ + /* automatically initialized */ + ped_exception_set_handler(exception_handler); /* see section 7 */ + return 0; + /* automatically cleaned up */ +} + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +5 PEDGEOMETRY +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +5.1 FIELDS +-------------- + +5.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +6 PEDPARTITION, PEDPARTITIONTYPE +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +interface: <parted/disk.h> +implementation: libparted/disk.c + +A PedPartition represents a partition (surprise!). PedPartitions have weird +relationships with PedDisks. Hence, many functions for manipulating partitions +will be called ped_disk_* - so have a look at the PedDisk documentation as well. + +Parted creates "imaginary" free space and metadata partitions. You can't +do any operations on these partitions (like set_geometry, {set,get}_flag, etc.) +Partitions that are not free space or metadata partitions are said to +be "active" partitions. You can use ped_partition_is_active() to check. + +6.1 FIELDS +-------------- + + +6.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +7 PEDFILESYSTEM, PEDFILESYSTEMTYPE +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +7.1 FIELDS +-------------- + + +7.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +8 PEDCONSTRAINT, PEDALIGNMENT +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +"Alignments" are restrictions on the location of a sector in the form of: + + sector = offset + X * grain_size + +For example, logical partitions on msdos disk labels usually have a constraint +with offset = 63 and grain_size = 16065 (Long story!). An important +(and non-obvious!) property of alignment restrictions is they are closed +under intersection, i.e. if you take two constraints, like (offset, grain_size) += (63, 16065) and (0, 4), then either: + * there are no valid solutions + * all solutions can be expressed in the form of (offset + X * grain_size) +In the example, the intersection of the constraint is (16128, 64260). + +For more information on the maths, see the source -- there's a large comment +containing proofs above ped_alignment_intersect() in libparted/natmath.c + +The restrictions on the location of the start and end are in the form of +PedGeometry objects -- continous regions in which the start and end must lie. +Obviously, these restrictions are also closed under intersection. + +The other restriction -- the minimum size -- is also closed under intersection. +(The intersection of 2 minimum size restrictions is the maximum of the +2 values) + +FIXME: mention ped_alignment_any + +8.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +9 PEDTIMER +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +9.1 FIELDS +-------------- + +typedef void PedTimerHandler (PedTimer* timer, void* context); + + +9.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +10 PEDUNIT +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + +10.1 CONSTANTS +----------------- + +10.2 FUNCTIONS +----------------- + + +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +11 EXCEPTIONS +----------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +11.1 FIELDS +-------------- diff --git a/doc/C/Makefile.am b/doc/C/Makefile.am new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c5f2a77 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/C/Makefile.am @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +## Process this file with automake to produce Makefile.in + 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0000000..3069c33 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/C/parted.8 @@ -0,0 +1,166 @@ +.TH PARTED 8 "2021 September 28" parted "GNU Parted Manual" +.SH NAME +parted \- a partition manipulation program +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B parted +[options] [device [command [options...]...]] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B parted +is a program to manipulate disk partitions. It supports multiple partition +table formats, including MS-DOS and GPT. It is useful for creating space for +new operating systems, reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard +disks. +.PP +This manual page documents \fBparted\fP briefly. Complete documentation is +distributed with the package in GNU Info format. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B -h, --help +displays a help message +.TP +.B -l, --list +lists partition layout on all block devices +.TP +.B -m, --machine +displays machine parseable output +.TP +.B -j, --json +displays JSON output +.TP +.B -s, --script +never prompts for user intervention +.TP +.B -f, --fix +automatically answer "fix" to exceptions in script mode +.TP +.B -v, --version +displays the version +.TP +.B -a \fIalignment-type\fP, --align \fIalignment-type\fP +Set alignment for newly created partitions, valid alignment types are: +.RS +.IP none +Use the minimum alignment allowed by the disk type. +.IP cylinder +Align partitions to cylinders. +.IP minimal +Use minimum alignment as given by the disk topology information. This and +the opt value will use layout information provided by the disk to align the +logical partition table addresses to actual physical blocks on the disks. +The min value is the minimum alignment needed to align the partition properly to +physical blocks, which avoids performance degradation. +.IP optimal +Use optimum alignment as given by the disk topology information. This +aligns to a multiple of the physical block size in a way that guarantees +optimal performance. +.RE + +.SH COMMANDS +.TP +.B [device] +The block device to be used. When none is given, \fBparted\fP will use the +first block device it finds. +.TP +.B [command [options]] +Specifies the command to be executed. If no command is given, +.BR parted +will present a command prompt. Possible commands are: +.RS +.TP +.B help \fI[command]\fP +Print general help, or help on \fIcommand\fP if specified. +.TP +.B align-check \fItype\fP \fIpartition\fP +Check if \fIpartition\fP satisfies the alignment constraint of \fItype\fP. +\fItype\fP must be "minimal" or "optimal". +.TP +.B mklabel \fIlabel-type\fP +Create a new disklabel (partition table) of \fIlabel-type\fP. \fIlabel-type\fP +should be one of "aix", "amiga", "bsd", "dvh", "gpt", "loop", "mac", "msdos", +"pc98", or "sun". +.TP +.B mkpart [\fIpart-type\fP \fIname\fP \fIfs-type\fP] \fIstart\fP \fIend\fP +Create a new partition. \fIpart-type\fP may be specified only with msdos and +dvh partition tables, it should be one of "primary", "logical", or "extended". +\fIname\fP is required for GPT partition tables and \fIfs-type\fP is optional. +\fIfs-type\fP can be one of "btrfs", "ext2", "ext3", "ext4", "fat16", "fat32", +"hfs", "hfs+", "linux-swap", "ntfs", "reiserfs", "udf", or "xfs". +.TP +.B name \fIpartition\fP \fIname\fP +Set the name of \fIpartition\fP to \fIname\fP. This option works only on Mac, +PC98, and GPT disklabels. The name can be placed in double quotes, if necessary. +And depending on the shell may need to also be wrapped in single quotes so that +the shell doesn't strip off the double quotes. +.TP +.B print \fIprint-type\fP +Display the partition table. +\fIprint-type\fP is optional, and can be one of devices, free, list, or all. +.TP +.B quit +Exit from \fBparted\fP. +.TP +.B rescue \fIstart\fP \fIend\fP +Rescue a lost partition that was located somewhere between \fIstart\fP and +\fIend\fP. If a partition is found, \fBparted\fP will ask if you want to +create an entry for it in the partition table. +.TP +.B resizepart \fIpartition\fP \fIend\fP +Change the \fIend\fP position of \fIpartition\fP. Note that this does not +modify any filesystem present in the partition. +.TP +.B rm \fIpartition\fP +Delete \fIpartition\fP. +.TP +.B select \fIdevice\fP +Choose \fIdevice\fP as the current device to edit. \fIdevice\fP should usually +be a Linux hard disk device, but it can be a partition, software raid device, +or an LVM logical volume if necessary. +.TP +.B set \fIpartition\fP \fIflag\fP \fIstate\fP +Change the state of the \fIflag\fP on \fIpartition\fP to \fIstate\fP. +Supported flags are: "boot", "root", "swap", "hidden", "raid", "lvm", "lba", +"legacy_boot", "irst", "msftres", "esp", "chromeos_kernel", "bls_boot", "linux-home", +"no_automount", "bios_grub", and "palo". +\fIstate\fP should be either "on" or "off". +.TP +.B unit \fIunit\fP +Set \fIunit\fP as the unit to use when displaying locations and sizes, and for +interpreting those given by the user when not suffixed with an explicit unit. +\fIunit\fP can be one of "s" (sectors), "B" (bytes), "kB", "MB", "KiB", "MiB", "GB", +"GiB", "TB", "TiB", "%" (percentage of device size), "cyl" (cylinders), "chs" +(cylinders, heads, sectors), or "compact" (megabytes for input, and a +human-friendly form for output). +.TP +.B toggle \fIpartition\fP \fIflag\fP +Toggle the state of \fIflag\fP on \fIpartition\fP. +.TP +.B type \fIpartition\fP \fIid\fP or \fIuuid\fP +On MS-DOS set the type aka. partition id of \fIpartition\fP to +\fIid\fP. The \fIid\fP is a value between "0x01" and "0xff". On GPT +the type-uuid of \fIpartition\fP to \fIuuid\fP. +.TP +.B disk_set \fIflag\fP \fIstate\fP +Change a \fIflag\fP on the disk to \fIstate\fP. A flag can be either "on" or "off". +Some or all of these flags will be available, depending on what disk label you +are using. Supported flags are: "pmbr_boot" on GPT to enable the boot flag on the +GPT's protective MBR partition. +.TP +.B disk_toggle \fIflag\fP +Toggle the state of the disk \fIflag\fP. +.TP +.B version +Display version information and a copyright message. +.RE +.SH REPORTING BUGS +Report bugs to <bug-parted@gnu.org> +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR fdisk (8), +.BR mkfs (8), +The \fIparted\fP program is fully documented in the +.BR info(1) +format +.IR "GNU partitioning software" +manual. +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). diff --git a/doc/C/partprobe.8 b/doc/C/partprobe.8 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..48ae5dc --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/C/partprobe.8 @@ -0,0 +1,55 @@ +.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- +.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps +.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection +.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1) +.TH PARTPROBE 8 "March 18, 2002" parted "GNU Parted Manual" +.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage. +.\" +.\" Some roff macros, for reference: +.\" .nh disable hyphenation +.\" .hy enable hyphenation +.\" .ad l left justify +.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins +.\" .nf disable filling +.\" .fi enable filling +.\" .br insert line break +.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines +.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7) +.SH NAME +partprobe \- inform the OS of partition table changes +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B partprobe +.RI [ -d ] +.RI [ -s ] +.RI [ devices... ] +.SH DESCRIPTION +This manual page documents briefly the +.B partprobe +command. +.PP +.\" TeX users may be more comfortable with the \fB<whatever>\fP and +.\" \fI<whatever>\fP escape sequences to invode bold face and italics, +.\" respectively. +\fBpartprobe\fP is a program that informs the operating system kernel of +partition table changes. +.SH OPTIONS +This program uses short UNIX style options. +.TP +.B -d, --dry-run +Don't update the kernel. +.TP +.B -s, --summary +Show a summary of devices and their partitions. +.TP +.B -h, --help +Show summary of options. +.TP +.B -v, --version +Show version of program. +.SH REPORTING BUGS +Report bugs to <bug-parted@gnu.org> +.SH SEE ALSO +.BR parted (8). +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, +for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). @@ -0,0 +1,759 @@ +=============================================================================== + GNU Parted FAT file system documentation +=============================================================================== + + by Andrew Clausen <clausen@gnu.org> + + Copyright (C) 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document + under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 + or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; + with the no Invariant Sections, with the no Front-Cover Texts, and + with no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the + file, COPYING.DOC. + + +CONTENTS +-------- + + PART I - THE FAT FILE SYSTEM + +1 Introduction + +2 Overview + +3 The Boot Sector +3.1 Data Layout +3.2 Descriptions of Fields +3.3 Calculating the ignored fields +3.4 DOS/Windows bootstrap process + +4 The Info Sector +4.1 Data Layout +4.2 Descriptions of Fields + +5 File Allocation Tables + +6 Directory tree +6.1 Directory entries + + PART II - GNU PARTED'S FAT IMPLEMENTATION + +7 Resizing "issues" + +8 Overview of GNU Parted's Strategy + +=============================================================================== + PART I - THE FAT FILE SYSTEM +=============================================================================== + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +1 INTRODUCTION +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +This document describes the FAT filesystem, and GNU Parted's support for it. + +Unfortunately, there are no particularly good sources of information on the FAT +filesystem. The information here was deduced from the source code of about 10 +different programs, documentation from about 20 different sources and testing. +There are many cases where documentation for FAT from various sources +(including Microsoft) are misleading, or just plain wrong. For us, +documentation is correct if it matches the behaviour of Microsoft's +implementation. + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +2 OVERVIEW +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +FAT is a filesystem that is mainly used by Microsoft DOS, Windows 95, +Windows 98 and Windows 2000. FAT also stands for File Allocation Table - a +part of the FAT filesystem. + +FAT comes in three flavors: FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32. +FAT12 is used on floppy disks, and REALLY old hard drives <32Mb. FAT16 is +typically used on small hard drives <500Mb, and is very inefficient for large +hard drives. FAT32 is used on hard drives >500Mb under Windows 95 OSR2 and +later and Windows 2000. These three flavors have important differences (not +JUST an increase in the maximum possible number of clusters). On FAT12 and +FAT16 cluster size directly relates to the filesystem size: the number of +clusters is always between 2041 and 4080 resp. 32761 and 65520. + +The FAT filesystem has these parts (on disk, in this order): + * a bootsector. This contains all of the information about the filesystem +- whether it's FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32, how big it is, etc. + + * an information sector (FAT32 only). This contains additional information +that couldn't fit in the boot sector. + + * file allocation tables (FATs). There are usually two identical copies. +This is used to store the sequence of clusters that make of files. Essentially, +if you want to know the number of the cluster that comes after cluster X +in a file, you look up the number for X. If X is a magic number, it means +it's the end of the file. + + * clusters. The data inside files are stored in clusters. Most directory +information is stored in clusters (except the root directory in FAT12 and +FAT16). Clusters may be 1, 2, 4, 8, etc. sectors. Clusters are numbered, +counting from 2. + + * directory tree. The FAT filesystem has files and directories (no named +pipes, links, or anything fancy like that), that are stored in clusters. The +root directory on FAT12 and FAT16 is stored separately. In FAT32, the root +directory is stored inside a normal cluster, just like everything else. + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +3 THE BOOT SECTOR +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The boot sector contains all of the information about the filesystem +- whether it's FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32, how big it is, etc. It also contains +the boot loader for the operating system, if there is an operating system +on the file system. It is always the first thing to appear in the filesystem +- i.e. it's found at sector 0. + +A word of warning: while the values inside the boot sector will always be +consistent with the file system, many of these values are not read by +Microsoft's implementation - they are calculated independently. + + +3.1 The Data Layout +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +Taken from libparted/fs_fat/bootsector.h: + +struct __attribute__ ((packed)) _FatBootSector { + __u8 boot_jump[3]; /* 00: Boot strap short or near jump */ + __u8 system_id[8]; /* 03: system name */ + __u16 sector_size; /* 0b: bytes per logical sector */ + __u8 cluster_size; /* 0d: sectors/cluster */ + __u16 reserved; /* 0e: reserved sectors */ + __u8 fats; /* 10: number of FATs */ + __u16 dir_entries; /* 11: number of root directory entries */ + __u16 sectors; /* 13: if 0, sector_count supersedes */ + __u8 media; /* 15: media code */ + __u16 fat_length; /* 16: sectors/FAT for FAT12/16 */ + __u16 secs_track; /* 18: sectors per track */ + __u16 heads; /* 1a: number of heads */ + __u32 hidden; /* 1c: hidden sectors (partition start) */ + __u32 sector_count; /* 20: no. of sectors (if sectors == 0) */ + + union __attribute__ ((packed)) { + /* FAT16 fields */ + struct __attribute__ ((packed)) { + __u8 drive_num; /* 24: */ + __u8 empty_1; /* 25: */ + __u8 ext_signature; /* 26: always 0x29 */ + __u32 serial_number; /* 27: */ + __u8 volume_name [11]; /* 2b: */ + __u8 fat_name [8]; /* 37: */ + __u8 boot_code[448]; /* 3f: Boot code (or message) */ + } fat16; + /* FAT32 fields */ + struct __attribute__ ((packed)) { + __u32 fat_length; /* 24: size of FAT in sectors */ + __u16 flags; /* 28: bit8: fat mirroring, low4: active fat */ + __u16 version; /* 2a: minor * 256 + major */ + __u32 root_dir_cluster; /* 2c: */ + __u16 info_sector; /* 30: */ + __u16 backup_sector; /* 32: */ + __u8 empty_1 [12]; /* 34: */ + __u16 drive_num; /* 40: */ + __u8 ext_signature; /* 42: always 0x29 */ + __u32 serial_number; /* 43: */ + __u8 volume_name [11]; /* 47: */ + __u8 fat_name [8]; /* 52: */ + __u8 boot_code[420]; /* 5a: Boot code (or message) */ + } fat32; + } u; + + __u16 boot_sign; /* 1fe: always 0xAA55 */ +}; + + +3.2 Descriptions of Fields +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +3.2.1 Fields common to FAT12, FAT16 and FAT32 +----------------------------------------------- + __u8 boot_jump[3]; /* 00: Boot strap short or near jump */ +This contains the Intel x86 instruction to "jump" to further down in the +boot sector. This is necessary, because on PC systems, the first sector of +the disk is loaded and executed. On hard disks of PC systems, the first +sector of the disk is in fact the Master Boot Record - which contains the +partition table. The master boot record loads the first sector of the boot +partition, so the end result is the same for floppy's and hard disks. + + + __u8 system_id[8]; /* 03: system name */ +This contains the name of the program or operatings system that created the +file system. For FAT32, it seems you must have "MSWIN4.1" here. +If this is "MSDMF3.2" (afaik only the "MSDMF" is checked") the partition +can't be written under Windows 9x, Windows NT and Windows 2000. This is +how Microsoft realizes read-only installation or distribution floppy disks. + + + __u16 sector_size; /* 0b: bytes per logical sector */ +This is bizarre. Sectors are always 512 bytes. However, a "logical" sector +is a hack that allows sectors to be bigger (a multiple of 512 bytes). This +is rarely used, and untested in GNU Parted at the moment. (Side note: is +it possible to use this to avoid requiring a cluster resize?) + + + __u8 cluster_size; /* 0d: sectors/cluster */ +THIS IS IGNORED BY MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION OF FAT12 AND FAT16! (See section +3.3) This contains the size of all clusters, given in sectors. This value is +"read-only". + + + __u16 reserved; /* 0e: reserved sectors */ +The number of sectors before the file allocation tables begin. i.e. The +number of the first sector of the first file allocation table. + + + __u8 fats; /* 10: number of FATs */ +The number of file allocation tables (usually 2). + + + __u16 dir_entries; /* 11: number of root directory entries */ +The size of the root directory (FAT12 and FAT16 only), in "directory entries" +(32 bytes). The root directory is immediately after the FATs (FAT12 and +FAT16 only). The first cluster (i.e. cluster number 2) starts immediately +after the root directory (or after the FATs for FAT32). + + + __u16 sectors; /* 13: if 0, sector_count supersedes */ +THIS IS IGNORED BY MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION! The total size of the file +system. If the file system is bigger than 65536 sectors, this is set to 0, +and a 32 bit field is used instead. Microsoft's implementation gets this +values from hardware (for floppy disks), or the partition table (for hard +disks), rather than reading it off disk. + + + __u8 media; /* 15: media code */ +For hard disks, this should always be 0xf8. + + + __u16 fat_length; /* 16: sectors/FAT for FAT12/16 */ +THIS IS IGNORED BY MICROSOFT'S IMPLEMENTATION! (See section 3.3) The size in +sectors of each file allocation table (FAT12 and FAT16 only). A 32-bit field +is used for FAT32. This value is "read-only". + + + + __u16 secs_track; /* 18: sectors per track */ + __u16 heads; /* 1a: number of heads */ +These should match the BIOS geometry. The GNU Parted README file explains +BIOS geometry. + + + __u32 hidden; /* 1c: hidden sectors (partition start) */ +On a hard disk, this should be the number of sectors from the start of the +head (in terms of BIOS geometry) to the start of the partition. i.e. the +S in the CHS partition start. + + + __u32 sector_count; /* 20: no. of sectors (if sectors == 0) */ +The size of the file system in sectors (if sectors is 0). + + + __u16 boot_sign; /* 1fe: always 0xAA55 */ +Boot sector signature. Don't use this exclusively to detect FAT file systems! +It's also the signature for partition table sectors (and it appears in the +same place too!) Idiots. + +3.2.2 Fields in FAT12 and FAT16 +--------------------------------- + + __u8 drive_num; /* 24: */ +Always 0x80. + + + __u8 ext_signature; /* 26: always 0x29 */ +Always 0x29. + + + __u32 serial_number; /* 27: */ +Serial number: Used to detect media change on floppy disk and removable drives. + + + __u8 volume_name [11]; /* 2b: */ +The disk label. + + + __u8 fat_name [8]; /* 37: */ +"FAT12\0\0\0" or "FAT16\0\0\0". + + +3.2.3 Fields in FAT32 +----------------------- + + __u32 fat_length; /* 24: size of FAT in sectors */ +The size in sectors of each file allocation table. + + + __u16 flags; /* 28: bit8: fat mirroring, low4: active fat */ +No idea what these are. + + + __u16 version; /* 2a: minor * 256 + major */ +Seems to be 0 (?) + + + __u32 root_dir_cluster; /* 2c: */ +The number of the first cluster in the root directory. + + + __u16 info_sector; /* 30: */ +The number of the information sector. + + + __u16 backup_sector; /* 32: */ +The number of the backup of the boot sector (i.e. this sector). + + + __u16 drive_num; /* 40: */ +Always 0x80. + + + __u8 ext_signature; /* 42: always 0x29 */ +Always 0x29. + + + __u32 serial_number; /* 43: */ +Serial number (for Echelon, or something) + + + __u8 volume_name [11]; /* 47: */ +The disk label. + + + __u8 fat_name [8]; /* 52: */ +"FAT32\0\0\0". + + +3.3 Calculating the ignored fields +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +The cluster_size and fat_length fields are ignored by Microsoft's +implementation of FAT12 and FAT16, but NOT FAT32. That is, they are written out +correctly, but NOT READ IN. (Note: if FAT32 file system is configured to +have less than 65520 clusters, then Windows assumes it's FAT16) + +Since these values don't usually change unless you resize a filesystem, this +causes no problems. However, if you want to resize the filesystem, you have to +calculate these values to what Microsoft calculates them to, from the size of +the filesystem. It took me 2 months to figure this out (I want to KILL +somebody...) + +Here's the algorithm I came up with that seemed to match all my test data: +(from libparted/fs_fat/calc.c) + +FatCluster +fat_max_cluster_count (FatType fat_type) { + switch (fat_type) { + case FAT_TYPE_FAT12: return 0xff0; + case FAT_TYPE_FAT16: return 0xfff0; + case FAT_TYPE_FAT32: return 0x0ffffff0; + } + return 0; +} + +FatCluster +fat_min_cluster_count (FatType fat_type) { + switch (fat_type) { + case FAT_TYPE_FAT12: + case FAT_TYPE_FAT16: + return fat_max_cluster_count (fat_type) / 2; + + case FAT_TYPE_FAT32: return 0xfff0; + } + return 0; +} + +static int +calc_sizes (PedGeometry* geom, PedSector align, int cluster_size, + PedSector root_dir_sectors, FatCluster* out_cluster_count, + PedSector* out_fat_size, FatType fat_type) +{ + PedSector data_fat_size; + PedSector fat_sectors; + PedSector cluster_sectors; + FatCluster cluster_count; + int i; + + data_fat_size = geom->length - fat_min_reserved_sector_count (fat_type) + - align; + if (fat_type == FAT_TYPE_FAT16) + data_fat_size -= root_dir_sectors; + + fat_sectors = 0; + for (i = 0; i < 2; i++) { + if (fat_type == FAT_TYPE_FAT32) + cluster_sectors = data_fat_size - fat_sectors; + else + cluster_sectors = data_fat_size - 2 * fat_sectors; + + cluster_count = cluster_sectors / (cluster_size / 512); + fat_sectors = div_round_up (cluster_count + 2, + entries_per_sector (fat_type)); + } + + cluster_sectors = data_fat_size - 2 * fat_sectors; + cluster_count = cluster_sectors / (cluster_size / 512); + + if (cluster_count > fat_max_cluster_count (fat_type) + || cluster_count < fat_min_cluster_count (fat_type)) + return 0; + + *out_cluster_count = cluster_count; + *out_fat_size = fat_sectors; + + return 1; +} + +FIXME: this is the "trial and error" algorithm. What happened to my simple, +test one? + +If the implications of the above code aren't that clear, here are some of +them: + * for FAT16, the minimum number of clusters is 32760. + * the cluster size is completely determined by the size of the file system, +for FAT16. That means, if a file system is to be resized, it is quite +possible that the cluster size must be changed just to be compatible +with Microsoft's implementation (Linux, for example, doesn't calculate the +numbers independently, so it would work fine. So always test your code on +Microsoft as well as Linux) + + +3.4 DOS/Windows bootstrap process +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +All of the information that follows is from me reverse-engineering different +versions of Microsoft's boot sectors. It's pretty weird code (as you can +imagine...), so there might be mistakes here. + There are many different versions of the boot sector: +* Windows 98/2000/ME FAT12/FAT16 (supports CHS and LBA) +* Windows 98/2000/ME FAT32 (supports CHS and LBA) + +(1) The MBR, LILO, or whatever loads in the first sector of the FAT +partition into 0000:7c00, and executes it. + +(2) The first sector of the FAT partition (the "boot sector") does: + (a) loads the Master Boot Record (sector 0 of the disk) using the + BIOS's CHS calls, and finds the boot partition. If the boot partition + has the LBA flag marked, it writes 0xe to [bp+2] (0000:7c02). The "read + sectors" function in the boot loader checks for 0xe here, and uses LBA if + it finds it, and CHS otherwise. + + (b) If it is the FAT32 version of the boot sector, it loads sectors 1 + through 3 of the partition (it finds this from the "hidden" field in the + FAT boot sector, that was loaded by the MBR/LILO) at address 0000:7e00, and + continues executing at 0000:8000. Note: the FAT16 version doesn't require + any more sectors to be read (they crammed it all in!), and it goes + directly to step 3. + +(3) The code loads IO.SYS (starting at address 0000:0700), off the same +partition, and executes it, beginning execution at 0070:0200. (Note: +According to the x86 real mode segmentation scheme, 0070:0200 refers to the +same physical memory as 0000:0900) + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +4 THE INFO SECTOR +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The info sector is used in FAT32 to store additional information about the +file system. + + +4.1 Data Layout +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +struct __attribute__ ((packed)) _FatInfoSector { + __u32 signature_1; /* should be 0x41615252 */ + __u8 unused [480]; + __u32 signature_2; /* should be 0x61417272 */ + __u32 free_clusters; + __u32 next_cluster; /* most recently allocated cluster */ + __u8 unused2 [0xe]; + __u16 signature_3; /* should be 0xaa55 */ +}; + + +4.2 Descriptions of Fields +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + __u32 signature_1; /* should be 0x41615252 */ +Always 0x41615252 ("AaRR") + + + __u32 signature_2; /* should be 0x61417272 */ +Always 0x61417272 ("aArr") + + + __u32 free_clusters; +The number of free clusters. This could be calculated by going through the +FATs, but this is stored on shutdown to speed things up. + + + __u32 next_cluster; /* most recently allocated cluster */ +This contains the number of the last cluster allocated. This speeds up +cluster allocation, because free clusters usually come in chunks, so you +can scan right for free clusters in the FAT. + + + __u16 signature_3; /* should be 0xaa55 */ +Always 0xaa55. + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +5 FILE ALLOCATION TABLES +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +File allocation table (FAT) is a strange name, come to think of it. Perhaps it +should be called cluster allocation table, or something (?). Essentially, +it is used to represent file chains (i.e. linked lists) for files and +directories. There are usually two FATs (one is a backup, and should be +identical). + +Anyway, a FAT is essentially an array. In FAT12, each entry is 12 bits, +FAT16 - 16 bits, FAT32 - 32 bits. Hence the names. + +The first byte of each FAT must match the "media" field in the boot sector. +The rest of the first 2 entries are filled with 0xff. + +All remaining entries - from 2 onwards - correspond to a cluster. i.e. +the second entry corresponds to cluster 2. Clusters are numbered from 2 onwards +(i.e. there is no cluster 1). + +The number in each entry gives the number of the cluster that occurs next in +the file chain (linked list). However, there are a few magic numbers: + + * unused (0). Indicates the cluster is unused. + * end of file (0xff0 for FAT12, 0xfff0 for FAT16, 0x0ffffff0 for FAT32). +Indicates this is the last cluster in the file or directory. Obviouslly for +FAT32, the number of clusters must be < 0x0ffffff0. So it should be called +FAT28, perhaps... + * bad cluster (0xff7 for FAT12, 0xfff7 for FAT16, 0x0ffffff7 for FAT32). +Indicates the disk is physically damaged where the cluster is stored. + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +6 DIRECTORY TREE +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +The directory tree is simple: there are files and directories. Files and +directories are stored in clusters (except the root directory on FAT12 and +FAT16). Directories are essentially special files that contain directory +entries. + +In FAT12 and FAT16, the root directory is stored immediately after the FATs. +In FAT32, the first cluster of the root directory is given in the FAT. (To +get the second cluster - if there is one - you just look up the FAT) + + +6.1 Directory Entries +------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +Directories are made up of directory entries, each of which represent a file, +a directory or part of a file name (the VFAT extension - YUCK!!!). + +Each directory (except the root directory) contains a '.' (this directory) and +'..' (parent directory) entry. + +6.1.1 Fields +-------------- + +From libparted/fs_fat/fat.h: + +struct __attribute__ ((packed)) _FatDirEntry { + __u8 name[8]; + __u8 extension[3]; + __u8 attributes; + __u8 is_upper_case_name; + __u8 creation_time_low; /* milliseconds */ + __u16 creation_time_high; + __u16 creation_date; + __u16 access_date; + __u16 first_cluster_high; /* for FAT32 */ + __u16 time; + __u16 date; + __u16 first_cluster; + __u32 length; +}; + +6.1.2 Field Descriptions +-------------------------- + + __u8 name[8]; +The first part of the file name. Eg, for a file called README.TXT, this is +README. Files with names longer than 8 characters use the VFAT extension (not +described here). When a file is deleted, the first character is set to 0xe5. +If the first character is 0x0, then the entire directory entry is unused. + + + __u8 extension[3]; +The last part of the file name. Eg, for a file called README.TXT, this is TXT. +This explains all those .HTM files around the place... + + + __u8 attributes; +If this is 0x0f, then this directory entry is a VFAT entry, and stores part +of a file name. Otherwise, it's treated as various bit fields: + + 0x1 read-only + 0x2 hidden + 0x4 system + 0x8 volume label + 0x10 directory + 0x20 archived + + + __u8 is_upper_case_name; +A Microsoft cludge: create a file with 8.3 name BUT containing small letters +(like ReadMe.Txt) which is treated as an LFN (long file name) and occupies +three directory entries. Now when you rename this file to all uppercase +README.TXT,- under Windows NT 4 the then superfluous LFN-VFAT entries are +removed, resulting in a smaller directory, but under Windows 9x the LFN-VFAT +entries are just upd- and this flag is set. Executing DEFRAG on such entries +MIGHT then remove the superfluous LFN-VFAT entries and shrink the directory. + + + __u8 creation_time_low; /* milliseconds */ + __u16 creation_time_high; + __u16 creation_date; +Creation time and date. Not used wih MS-DOS <7.0! + + + __u16 access_date; +Last access date. Not used wih MS-DOS <7.0! + + + __u16 first_cluster_high; /* for FAT32 */ +High 32 bits of the first cluster in the file or directory (FAT32 only) + + + __u16 time; + __u16 date; +? + + + __u16 first_cluster; +Low 16 bits of first cluster. + + + __u32 length; +Length of file in bytes. + + + +=============================================================================== + PART II - GNU PARTED'S FAT IMPLEMENTATION +=============================================================================== + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +7 RESIZING "ISSUES" +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +To resize a FAT file system, a program must: + * copy all used clusters that lie outside of the new partition onto free +space on that partition. The directory tree and FATs must be updated to +reflect this. + * grow or shrink the file allocation table(s) to the size corresponding +to the size of the partition. + * convert between FAT16 and FAT32 if necessary. This involves: + - changing the form of the root directory (FAT16 has it's before the + clusters whereas FAT32 stores it in normal clusters). + - creating space for the backup boot sector and info sector. + - updating the directory tree to use 32 bit first cluster entries. + * align the start of the clusters (using the "reserved" field in the +boot sector), so that the clusters that are common to the old and new +partition can be preserved. + * re-number clusters. e.g. if you chop out some clusters from the beginning +(i.e. move the start forward), then the first cluster (i.e. number 2) will +be refer to a different cluster on the disk. The directory tree and FATs must +be updated to reflect this. + * create a new boot sector (and the info sector and backup boot sector for +FAT32) + + +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- +8 OVERVIEW OF GNU PARTED'S STRATEGY +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + +GNU Parted copies all clusters that are not accessible from the new file system +(either because it lies outside the file system, or file system meta-data must +reside there instead) to an accessible place. + +Since all clusters must be renumbered (in most cases), the entire directory +tree must be updated. However converting the directory tree from one numbering +system to another would break the file system if it was interrupted halfway +through. Instead, GNU Parted duplicates the directory tree (except the root +directory for FAT16) along with clusters that need to be copied because they +lie outside the new file system. The directory tree is duplicated at the same +time as inaccessible clusters are. The relevant function, +needs_duplicating() in libparted/fs_fat/clstdup.c is: + + static int + needs_duplicating (FatOpContext* ctx, FatCluster cluster) + { + FatSpecific* fs_info = FAT_SPECIFIC (ctx->old_fs); + + return (fs_info->fat_flag_map [cluster] == FAT_FLAG_FILE + && !fat_op_context_map_static_cluster (ctx, cluster)) + || fs_info->fat_flag_map [cluster] + == FAT_FLAG_DIRECTORY; + } + + + +A good overview of this implementation is in the fat_resize() function, in +libparted/fs_fat/resize.c (slightly edited): + + int + fat_resize (PedFileSystem* fs, PedGeometry* geom) + { + FatSpecific* fs_info = FAT_SPECIFIC (fs); + FatSpecific* new_fs_info; + FatOpContext* ctx; + PedFileSystem* new_fs; + + ctx = create_resize_context (fs, geom); + if (!ctx) + return 0; + new_fs = ctx->new_fs; + new_fs_info = FAT_SPECIFIC (new_fs); + + if (!fat_duplicate_clusters (ctx)) + return 0; + if (fs_info->fat_type == FAT_TYPE_FAT16 + && new_fs_info->fat_type == FAT_TYPE_FAT32) { + if (!alloc_root_dir 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@HAVE_VASPRINTF@ +HAVE_VDPRINTF = @HAVE_VDPRINTF@ +HAVE_VISIBILITY = @HAVE_VISIBILITY@ +HAVE_WCHAR_H = @HAVE_WCHAR_H@ +HAVE_WCHAR_T = @HAVE_WCHAR_T@ +HAVE_WCPCPY = @HAVE_WCPCPY@ +HAVE_WCPNCPY = @HAVE_WCPNCPY@ +HAVE_WCRTOMB = @HAVE_WCRTOMB@ +HAVE_WCSCASECMP = @HAVE_WCSCASECMP@ +HAVE_WCSCAT = @HAVE_WCSCAT@ +HAVE_WCSCHR = @HAVE_WCSCHR@ +HAVE_WCSCMP = @HAVE_WCSCMP@ +HAVE_WCSCOLL = @HAVE_WCSCOLL@ +HAVE_WCSCPY = @HAVE_WCSCPY@ +HAVE_WCSCSPN = @HAVE_WCSCSPN@ +HAVE_WCSDUP = @HAVE_WCSDUP@ +HAVE_WCSFTIME = @HAVE_WCSFTIME@ +HAVE_WCSLEN = @HAVE_WCSLEN@ +HAVE_WCSNCASECMP = @HAVE_WCSNCASECMP@ +HAVE_WCSNCAT = @HAVE_WCSNCAT@ +HAVE_WCSNCMP = @HAVE_WCSNCMP@ +HAVE_WCSNCPY = @HAVE_WCSNCPY@ +HAVE_WCSNLEN = @HAVE_WCSNLEN@ +HAVE_WCSNRTOMBS = @HAVE_WCSNRTOMBS@ +HAVE_WCSPBRK = @HAVE_WCSPBRK@ +HAVE_WCSRCHR = @HAVE_WCSRCHR@ +HAVE_WCSRTOMBS = @HAVE_WCSRTOMBS@ +HAVE_WCSSPN = @HAVE_WCSSPN@ +HAVE_WCSSTR = @HAVE_WCSSTR@ +HAVE_WCSTOK = @HAVE_WCSTOK@ +HAVE_WCSWIDTH = @HAVE_WCSWIDTH@ +HAVE_WCSXFRM = @HAVE_WCSXFRM@ +HAVE_WCTRANS_T = @HAVE_WCTRANS_T@ +HAVE_WCTYPE_H = @HAVE_WCTYPE_H@ +HAVE_WCTYPE_T = @HAVE_WCTYPE_T@ +HAVE_WINSOCK2_H = @HAVE_WINSOCK2_H@ +HAVE_WINT_T = @HAVE_WINT_T@ +HAVE_WMEMCHR = @HAVE_WMEMCHR@ +HAVE_WMEMCMP = @HAVE_WMEMCMP@ +HAVE_WMEMCPY = @HAVE_WMEMCPY@ +HAVE_WMEMMOVE = @HAVE_WMEMMOVE@ +HAVE_WMEMPCPY = @HAVE_WMEMPCPY@ +HAVE_WMEMSET = @HAVE_WMEMSET@ +HAVE_WS2TCPIP_H = @HAVE_WS2TCPIP_H@ +HAVE_XLOCALE_H = @HAVE_XLOCALE_H@ +HAVE__EXIT = @HAVE__EXIT@ +IGNORE_UNUSED_LIBRARIES_CFLAGS = @IGNORE_UNUSED_LIBRARIES_CFLAGS@ +INCLUDE_NEXT = @INCLUDE_NEXT@ +INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE = @INCLUDE_NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE@ +INET_PTON_LIB = @INET_PTON_LIB@ +INSTALL = @INSTALL@ +INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@ +INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@ +INSTALL_SCRIPT = @INSTALL_SCRIPT@ +INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_STRIP_PROGRAM@ +INT32_MAX_LT_INTMAX_MAX = @INT32_MAX_LT_INTMAX_MAX@ +INT64_MAX_EQ_LONG_MAX = @INT64_MAX_EQ_LONG_MAX@ +INTLINCS = @INTLINCS@ +INTLLIBS = @INTLLIBS@ +INTL_MACOSX_LIBS = @INTL_MACOSX_LIBS@ +LD = @LD@ +LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@ +LIBICONV = @LIBICONV@ +LIBINTL = @LIBINTL@ +LIBMULTITHREAD = @LIBMULTITHREAD@ +LIBOBJS = @LIBOBJS@ +LIBPMULTITHREAD = @LIBPMULTITHREAD@ +LIBPTHREAD = @LIBPTHREAD@ +LIBS = @LIBS@ +LIBSOCKET = @LIBSOCKET@ +LIBSTDTHREAD = @LIBSTDTHREAD@ +LIBTESTS_LIBDEPS = @LIBTESTS_LIBDEPS@ +LIBTHREAD = @LIBTHREAD@ +LIBTOOL = @LIBTOOL@ +LIB_BLKID = @LIB_BLKID@ +LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME = @LIB_CLOCK_GETTIME@ +LIB_GETRANDOM = @LIB_GETRANDOM@ +LIB_HARD_LOCALE = @LIB_HARD_LOCALE@ +LIB_MBRTOWC = @LIB_MBRTOWC@ +LIB_NANOSLEEP = @LIB_NANOSLEEP@ +LIB_NL_LANGINFO = @LIB_NL_LANGINFO@ +LIB_PTHREAD = @LIB_PTHREAD@ +LIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK = @LIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK@ +LIB_SCHED_YIELD = @LIB_SCHED_YIELD@ +LIB_SELECT = @LIB_SELECT@ +LIB_SEMAPHORE = @LIB_SEMAPHORE@ +LIB_SETLOCALE = @LIB_SETLOCALE@ +LIB_SETLOCALE_NULL = @LIB_SETLOCALE_NULL@ +LIMITS_H = @LIMITS_H@ +LIPO = @LIPO@ +LN_S = @LN_S@ +LOCALCHARSET_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = @LOCALCHARSET_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT@ +LOCALENAME_ENHANCE_LOCALE_FUNCS = @LOCALENAME_ENHANCE_LOCALE_FUNCS@ +LOCALE_FR = @LOCALE_FR@ +LOCALE_FR_UTF8 = @LOCALE_FR_UTF8@ +LOCALE_JA = @LOCALE_JA@ +LOCALE_TR_UTF8 = @LOCALE_TR_UTF8@ +LOCALE_ZH_CN = @LOCALE_ZH_CN@ +LTALLOCA = @LTALLOCA@ +LTLIBICONV = @LTLIBICONV@ +LTLIBINTL = @LTLIBINTL@ +LTLIBMULTITHREAD = @LTLIBMULTITHREAD@ +LTLIBOBJS = @LTLIBOBJS@ +LTLIBTHREAD = @LTLIBTHREAD@ +LT_AGE = @LT_AGE@ +LT_CURRENT = @LT_CURRENT@ +LT_RELEASE = @LT_RELEASE@ +LT_REVISION = @LT_REVISION@ +LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH = @LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH@ +MAKEINFO = makeinfo --no-split +MANIFEST_TOOL = @MANIFEST_TOOL@ +MBRTOWC_LIB = @MBRTOWC_LIB@ +MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@ +MSGFMT = @MSGFMT@ +MSGFMT_015 = @MSGFMT_015@ +MSGMERGE = @MSGMERGE@ +NANOSLEEP_LIB = @NANOSLEEP_LIB@ +NETINET_IN_H = @NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_ARPA_INET_H = @NEXT_ARPA_INET_H@ +NEXT_ASSERT_H = @NEXT_ASSERT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ARPA_INET_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ARPA_INET_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ASSERT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ASSERT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_CTYPE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_CTYPE_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERRNO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERRNO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERROR_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERROR_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FCNTL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FCNTL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_GETOPT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_GETOPT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_INTTYPES_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_INTTYPES_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LANGINFO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LANGINFO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LIMITS_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LIMITS_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LOCALE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LOCALE_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_NETINET_IN_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_PTHREAD_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_PTHREAD_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SCHED_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SCHED_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SIGNAL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SIGNAL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDARG_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDARG_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDDEF_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDDEF_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDINT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDINT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDIO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDIO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDLIB_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDLIB_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STRING_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STRING_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_IOCTL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_IOCTL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_RANDOM_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_RANDOM_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SELECT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SELECT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SOCKET_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SOCKET_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_STAT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_STAT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TIME_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TIME_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TYPES_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TYPES_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_UIO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_UIO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_TIME_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_TIME_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_UNISTD_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_UNISTD_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCHAR_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCHAR_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCTYPE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCTYPE_H@ +NEXT_CTYPE_H = @NEXT_CTYPE_H@ +NEXT_ERRNO_H = @NEXT_ERRNO_H@ +NEXT_ERROR_H = @NEXT_ERROR_H@ +NEXT_FCNTL_H = @NEXT_FCNTL_H@ +NEXT_GETOPT_H = @NEXT_GETOPT_H@ +NEXT_INTTYPES_H = @NEXT_INTTYPES_H@ +NEXT_LANGINFO_H = @NEXT_LANGINFO_H@ +NEXT_LIMITS_H = @NEXT_LIMITS_H@ +NEXT_LOCALE_H = @NEXT_LOCALE_H@ +NEXT_NETINET_IN_H = @NEXT_NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_PTHREAD_H = @NEXT_PTHREAD_H@ +NEXT_SCHED_H = @NEXT_SCHED_H@ +NEXT_SIGNAL_H = @NEXT_SIGNAL_H@ +NEXT_STDARG_H = @NEXT_STDARG_H@ +NEXT_STDDEF_H = @NEXT_STDDEF_H@ +NEXT_STDINT_H = @NEXT_STDINT_H@ +NEXT_STDIO_H = @NEXT_STDIO_H@ +NEXT_STDLIB_H = @NEXT_STDLIB_H@ +NEXT_STRING_H = @NEXT_STRING_H@ +NEXT_SYS_IOCTL_H = @NEXT_SYS_IOCTL_H@ +NEXT_SYS_RANDOM_H = @NEXT_SYS_RANDOM_H@ +NEXT_SYS_SELECT_H = @NEXT_SYS_SELECT_H@ +NEXT_SYS_SOCKET_H = @NEXT_SYS_SOCKET_H@ +NEXT_SYS_STAT_H = @NEXT_SYS_STAT_H@ +NEXT_SYS_TIME_H = @NEXT_SYS_TIME_H@ +NEXT_SYS_TYPES_H = @NEXT_SYS_TYPES_H@ +NEXT_SYS_UIO_H = @NEXT_SYS_UIO_H@ +NEXT_TIME_H = @NEXT_TIME_H@ +NEXT_UNISTD_H = @NEXT_UNISTD_H@ +NEXT_WCHAR_H = @NEXT_WCHAR_H@ +NEXT_WCTYPE_H = @NEXT_WCTYPE_H@ +NM = @NM@ +NMEDIT = @NMEDIT@ +OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@ +OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ +OS = @OS@ +OS_LIBS = @OS_LIBS@ +OTOOL = @OTOOL@ +OTOOL64 = @OTOOL64@ +PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ +PACKAGE_BUGREPORT = @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@ +PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@ +PACKAGE_STRING = @PACKAGE_STRING@ +PACKAGE_TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@ +PACKAGE_URL = @PACKAGE_URL@ +PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ +PARTEDLDFLAGS = @PARTEDLDFLAGS@ +PARTED_LIBS = @PARTED_LIBS@ +PARTED_USABLE_TEST_DIR = @PARTED_USABLE_TEST_DIR@ +PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@ +PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@ +PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR = @PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR@ +PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @PKG_CONFIG_PATH@ +POSUB = @POSUB@ +PRAGMA_COLUMNS = @PRAGMA_COLUMNS@ +PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER = @PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER@ +PRIPTR_PREFIX = @PRIPTR_PREFIX@ +PTHREAD_H_DEFINES_STRUCT_TIMESPEC = @PTHREAD_H_DEFINES_STRUCT_TIMESPEC@ +PTHREAD_SIGMASK_LIB = @PTHREAD_SIGMASK_LIB@ +PTRDIFF_T_SUFFIX = @PTRDIFF_T_SUFFIX@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +REPLACE_ACCESS = @REPLACE_ACCESS@ +REPLACE_ALIGNED_ALLOC = @REPLACE_ALIGNED_ALLOC@ +REPLACE_BTOWC = @REPLACE_BTOWC@ +REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_GNU = @REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_GNU@ +REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_POSIX = @REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_POSIX@ +REPLACE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME = @REPLACE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME@ +REPLACE_CHMOD = @REPLACE_CHMOD@ +REPLACE_CHOWN = @REPLACE_CHOWN@ +REPLACE_CLOSE = @REPLACE_CLOSE@ +REPLACE_COPY_FILE_RANGE = @REPLACE_COPY_FILE_RANGE@ +REPLACE_CREAT = @REPLACE_CREAT@ +REPLACE_CTIME = @REPLACE_CTIME@ +REPLACE_DPRINTF = @REPLACE_DPRINTF@ +REPLACE_DUP = @REPLACE_DUP@ +REPLACE_DUP2 = @REPLACE_DUP2@ +REPLACE_DUP3 = @REPLACE_DUP3@ +REPLACE_DUPLOCALE = @REPLACE_DUPLOCALE@ +REPLACE_ERROR = @REPLACE_ERROR@ +REPLACE_ERROR_AT_LINE = @REPLACE_ERROR_AT_LINE@ +REPLACE_EXECL = @REPLACE_EXECL@ +REPLACE_EXECLE = @REPLACE_EXECLE@ +REPLACE_EXECLP = @REPLACE_EXECLP@ +REPLACE_EXECV = @REPLACE_EXECV@ +REPLACE_EXECVE = @REPLACE_EXECVE@ +REPLACE_EXECVP = @REPLACE_EXECVP@ +REPLACE_EXECVPE = @REPLACE_EXECVPE@ +REPLACE_FACCESSAT = @REPLACE_FACCESSAT@ +REPLACE_FCHMODAT = @REPLACE_FCHMODAT@ +REPLACE_FCHOWNAT = @REPLACE_FCHOWNAT@ +REPLACE_FCLOSE = @REPLACE_FCLOSE@ +REPLACE_FCNTL = @REPLACE_FCNTL@ +REPLACE_FDATASYNC = @REPLACE_FDATASYNC@ +REPLACE_FDOPEN = @REPLACE_FDOPEN@ +REPLACE_FFLUSH = @REPLACE_FFLUSH@ +REPLACE_FFSLL = @REPLACE_FFSLL@ +REPLACE_FOPEN = @REPLACE_FOPEN@ +REPLACE_FOPEN_FOR_FOPEN_GNU = @REPLACE_FOPEN_FOR_FOPEN_GNU@ +REPLACE_FPRINTF = @REPLACE_FPRINTF@ +REPLACE_FPURGE = @REPLACE_FPURGE@ +REPLACE_FREE = @REPLACE_FREE@ +REPLACE_FREELOCALE = @REPLACE_FREELOCALE@ +REPLACE_FREOPEN = @REPLACE_FREOPEN@ +REPLACE_FSEEK = @REPLACE_FSEEK@ +REPLACE_FSEEKO = @REPLACE_FSEEKO@ +REPLACE_FSTAT = @REPLACE_FSTAT@ +REPLACE_FSTATAT = @REPLACE_FSTATAT@ +REPLACE_FTELL = @REPLACE_FTELL@ +REPLACE_FTELLO = @REPLACE_FTELLO@ +REPLACE_FTRUNCATE = @REPLACE_FTRUNCATE@ +REPLACE_FUTIMENS = @REPLACE_FUTIMENS@ +REPLACE_GETCWD = @REPLACE_GETCWD@ +REPLACE_GETDELIM = @REPLACE_GETDELIM@ +REPLACE_GETDOMAINNAME = @REPLACE_GETDOMAINNAME@ +REPLACE_GETDTABLESIZE = @REPLACE_GETDTABLESIZE@ +REPLACE_GETENTROPY = @REPLACE_GETENTROPY@ +REPLACE_GETGROUPS = @REPLACE_GETGROUPS@ +REPLACE_GETLINE = @REPLACE_GETLINE@ +REPLACE_GETLOADAVG = @REPLACE_GETLOADAVG@ +REPLACE_GETLOGIN_R = @REPLACE_GETLOGIN_R@ +REPLACE_GETPAGESIZE = @REPLACE_GETPAGESIZE@ +REPLACE_GETPASS = @REPLACE_GETPASS@ +REPLACE_GETPASS_FOR_GETPASS_GNU = @REPLACE_GETPASS_FOR_GETPASS_GNU@ +REPLACE_GETPROGNAME = @REPLACE_GETPROGNAME@ +REPLACE_GETRANDOM = @REPLACE_GETRANDOM@ +REPLACE_GETSUBOPT = @REPLACE_GETSUBOPT@ +REPLACE_GETTIMEOFDAY = @REPLACE_GETTIMEOFDAY@ +REPLACE_GMTIME = @REPLACE_GMTIME@ +REPLACE_IMAXABS = @REPLACE_IMAXABS@ +REPLACE_IMAXDIV = @REPLACE_IMAXDIV@ +REPLACE_INET_NTOP = @REPLACE_INET_NTOP@ +REPLACE_INET_PTON = @REPLACE_INET_PTON@ +REPLACE_INITSTATE = @REPLACE_INITSTATE@ +REPLACE_IOCTL = @REPLACE_IOCTL@ +REPLACE_ISATTY = @REPLACE_ISATTY@ +REPLACE_ISWBLANK = @REPLACE_ISWBLANK@ +REPLACE_ISWCNTRL = @REPLACE_ISWCNTRL@ +REPLACE_ISWDIGIT = @REPLACE_ISWDIGIT@ +REPLACE_ISWXDIGIT = @REPLACE_ISWXDIGIT@ +REPLACE_LCHOWN = @REPLACE_LCHOWN@ +REPLACE_LINK = @REPLACE_LINK@ +REPLACE_LINKAT = @REPLACE_LINKAT@ +REPLACE_LOCALECONV = @REPLACE_LOCALECONV@ +REPLACE_LOCALTIME = @REPLACE_LOCALTIME@ +REPLACE_LOCALTIME_R = @REPLACE_LOCALTIME_R@ +REPLACE_LSEEK = @REPLACE_LSEEK@ +REPLACE_LSTAT = @REPLACE_LSTAT@ +REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_GNU = @REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_GNU@ +REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_POSIX = @REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_POSIX@ +REPLACE_MBRLEN = @REPLACE_MBRLEN@ +REPLACE_MBRTOWC = @REPLACE_MBRTOWC@ +REPLACE_MBSINIT = @REPLACE_MBSINIT@ +REPLACE_MBSNRTOWCS = @REPLACE_MBSNRTOWCS@ +REPLACE_MBSRTOWCS = @REPLACE_MBSRTOWCS@ +REPLACE_MBSTATE_T = @REPLACE_MBSTATE_T@ +REPLACE_MBTOWC = @REPLACE_MBTOWC@ +REPLACE_MEMCHR = @REPLACE_MEMCHR@ +REPLACE_MEMMEM = @REPLACE_MEMMEM@ +REPLACE_MEMPCPY = @REPLACE_MEMPCPY@ +REPLACE_MKDIR = @REPLACE_MKDIR@ +REPLACE_MKFIFO = @REPLACE_MKFIFO@ +REPLACE_MKFIFOAT = @REPLACE_MKFIFOAT@ +REPLACE_MKNOD = @REPLACE_MKNOD@ +REPLACE_MKNODAT = @REPLACE_MKNODAT@ +REPLACE_MKOSTEMP = @REPLACE_MKOSTEMP@ +REPLACE_MKOSTEMPS = @REPLACE_MKOSTEMPS@ +REPLACE_MKSTEMP = @REPLACE_MKSTEMP@ +REPLACE_MKTIME = @REPLACE_MKTIME@ +REPLACE_NANOSLEEP = @REPLACE_NANOSLEEP@ +REPLACE_NEWLOCALE = @REPLACE_NEWLOCALE@ +REPLACE_NL_LANGINFO = @REPLACE_NL_LANGINFO@ +REPLACE_NULL = @REPLACE_NULL@ +REPLACE_OBSTACK_PRINTF = @REPLACE_OBSTACK_PRINTF@ +REPLACE_OPEN = @REPLACE_OPEN@ +REPLACE_OPENAT = @REPLACE_OPENAT@ +REPLACE_PERROR = @REPLACE_PERROR@ +REPLACE_PIPE2 = @REPLACE_PIPE2@ +REPLACE_POPEN = @REPLACE_POPEN@ +REPLACE_POSIX_MEMALIGN = @REPLACE_POSIX_MEMALIGN@ 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+[ÌõÃí: ¿¤¯¤Î LDP ¥É¥¥å¥á¥ó¥È¤Ïͻ֤μê¤Ë¤è¤êÆüËܸì¤ËËÝÌõ¤µ¤ì¤Æ¤ª¤ê¡¢JF +¤Î¥Ú¡¼¥¸¤«¤é¥À¥¦¥ó¥í¡¼¥É¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹: + http://jf.linux.or.jp/ +°Ê²¼¤Ç¤Ï¥ª¥ê¥¸¥Ê¥ë¤ÎURL¤Î¤Þ¤Þ¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤ª¤¤Þ¤¹¡£] + + * Filesystems HOWTO http://penguin.cz/~mhi/fs/ + * Hard Disk Upgrade mini-HOWTO (!): http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO + * Large Disk HOWTO http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/Large-Disk.html + * LILO mini-HOWTO (!) http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO + * MILO HOWTO (!) http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO + * Linux+OS mini-HOWTOs (!): Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2, Linux+FreeBSD-mini-HOWTO, +Linux+Win95, Linux+FreeBSD, Linux+NT-Loader. ¤³¤ì¤é¤Ï°Ê²¼¤«¤éÆþ¼ê¤Ç¤¤Þ¤¹: + http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO + * Partition mini-HOWTO (!): + http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Partition/index.html + * Partition Table HOWTO + http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_tables.html + * Partition Types list + http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_types.html + * Software RAID HOWTO + http://linas.org/linux/Software-RAID/Software-RAID.html + +¤³¤³¤Ç¾¤Î´ØÏ¢¤·¤¿¥×¥í¥°¥é¥à¤òµó¤²¤Þ¤¹¡£¤³¤ì¤é¤Î°ìÉô¤âÍÍѤʲòÀâ¤ò»ý¤Ã¤Æ +¤¤¤Þ¤¹: + * Disk Drake. www.linux-mandrake.com/diskdrake. ¤³¤ì¤Ï Parted ¤Èµ¡Ç½Åª¤Ë +Îà»÷¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹¡£Disk Drake ¤Î FAT ¥³¡¼¥É¤Ï²æ¡¹¤Î Parted ¤Î¥³¡¼¥É¤ò´ð¤Ë¤·¤Æ¤¤ +¤Þ¤¹¡£¤µ¤¢¡¢Disk Drake ¤¬¤É¤Î¤è¤¦¤Ë Parted ¤ËɤŨ¤¹¤ë¤«¸«¤Æ¤ß¤Þ¤·¤ç¤¦: (²æ¡¹ +ξ¼Ô¤¬Æ±°Õ¤·¤Æ¤¤¤Þ¤¹ :-) Disk Drake ¤Ï: + + - »È¤¦¤Î¤¬¤â¤Ã¤È´Êñ¤Ç¡¢´Ö°ã¤¤¤òÈȤµ¤Ê¤¤¤è¤¦¤Ë¼é¤Ã¤Æ¤¯¤ì¤Þ¤¹ + - ¤â¤Ã¤È´°À®Å٤ι⤤ÌäÂê²ò·è¼êË¡ (/etc/fstab¡¢lilo ¤Ê¤É¤ò½èÍý¤·¤Þ¤¹) + - FAT ¤Î¥µ¥Ý¡¼¥È¤Ï¤â¤Ã¤ÈÉϼå (FAT16¡¢FAT32 ´Ö¤ÇÊÑ´¹¤Ç¤¤Ê¤¤¤·¡¢ + ¥Ñ¡¼¥Æ¥£¥·¥ç¥ó¤ò¥³¥Ô¡¼¤Ç¤¤Þ¤»¤ó) + - ext2 ¤Î¥µ¥Ý¡¼¥È¤Ï¤â¤Ã¤ÈÉϼå (º£¤Î¤È¤³¤í¤Ï) + - (µìÍè¤Î) DOS ¤ä Windows ¥·¥¹¥Æ¥à¤È¤Î¸ß´¹À¤ò¤¢¤ó¤Þ¤ê¹Íθ¤·¤Æ¤Þ¤»¤ó + - Èó PC ¥¢¡¼¥¥Æ¥¯¥Á¥ã¤Ë¤Ï¥µ¥Ý¡¼¥È¤Ê¤· + + * dosfsck + * e2fsck, resize2fs e2fsprogs (!) + http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/e2fsprogs.html + * ext2resize - Parted ¤ÈƱ¤¸¥³¡¼¥É¤ò»È¤¤¤Þ¤¹¤¬¡¢¥¢¥ó¥Þ¥¦¥ó¥È¤òɬÍפȤ·¤Ê¤¤¡¢ +online ext2 resizer 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'info --usage' is improperly documented. +@c * Chamando o parted: (parted)Chamando o Parted. Opções de linha de comando e comandos +@end direntry + +@c RMK: texi: an info section describing the file is texinfo custom. +@ifinfo +This file documents the use of GNU Parted, a program for creating, +resising, checking and copy partitions, and file systems on them. + +Copyright 1999--2002, 2009--2014, 2019--2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the +no Invariant Sections, with the no Front-Cover Texts, and with no +Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section +entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. + +@end ifinfo + +@c RMK: texi : the titlepage section is texinfo custom. +@titlepage +@title Manual do GNU Parted +@subtitle GNU Parted, versão @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} +@author Andrew Clausen @email{clausen@@gnu.org} +@c FDL: Following section 4.B of the GNU Free Documentation License, +@c I am required to list myself as an author of this work. +@author Richard M. Kreuter @email{kreuter@@anduril.rutgers.edu} +@author Bernardo João Torres da Silveira (Tradução Portuguesa) @email{bernardojts@@ig.com.br} + +@page +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll + +Copyright 1999--2002, 2009--2014, 2019--2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no +Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover +Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU +Free Documentation License''. +@end titlepage + +@ifnottex +@node Top +@top TITLE + +@c RMK: added Top node describing this manual Should it be more verbose? +This document describes the use of GNU Parted, a program for creating, +destroying, resizing, checking and copying hard drive partitions, and +the file systems on them. + +This document applies to @value{VERSION} of GNU Parted. Its content is +substantially similar to the user's manual included in the source +distribution of GNU Parted @value{VERSION}. That file was written by +Andrew Clausen. +@end ifnottex + +@c if we don't get menus (eg: HTML), use contents instead +@shortcontents + +@menu +* Instrodução:: Overview +* Usando o Parted:: Particionando um Disco Rígido +* BIOSes e Firmwares:: Entre ligar e carregar +* Carregadores de Boot:: Como o sistema operacional inicia +* Sistemas Operacionais:: Sistemas Operacionais e sistemas de arquivo +* Sistemas de Arquivo:: Sistemas de arquivo suportados, e seus truques +* LVM e RAID:: Volumes virtuais de disco +* Espelhamento de Disco:: Clonando instalações +* Software Relacionado:: Leitura posterior em tópicos relacionados +* Copiando esse Manual:: Como fazer cópias desse manual +* História:: A história desse manual +@ifnotplaintext +* Índice:: Índice de conceitos citados +@end ifnotplaintext +@end menu + +@node Introdução +@chapter Introdução + +@menu +* Overview:: GNU Parted e conhecimentos necessários +* Software Necessário:: Dependências de software do GNU Parted +* Plataformas Suportadas:: Aonde você pode usar o GNU Parted +* Licença:: O que você pode e o que não pode com o GNU Parted +* Compilando:: Como compilar o GNU Parted +* Discos de boot do Parted:: Como usar o Parted em plataformas não suportadas +@end menu + +@node Overview +@section Overview do GNU Parted +@cindex descrição do parted +@cindex overview +@cindex descrição do parted +@cindex bugs, como relatar +@cindex relatando bugs +@cindex falando com os desenvolvedores + +O GNU Parted é um programa para criar, destruir, redimensionar, +checar e copiar partições, e os sistemas de arquivos nelas. +Ele é útil para criar espaço para novos sistemas operacionais, +reorganizar o uso de disco, copiar dados entre discos rígidos, e +``espelhamento de discos'' --- clonar instalações em muitos +computadores. + +Esta documentação assume que você conhece partições e sistemas de +arquivos. Se você pode querer aprender mais sobre eles, a Partition +mini-HOWTO é leitura recomendada. Ela provavelmente vem com a sua +distribuição, ou está disponível em + +@c FIXME: standards: howto labelled non-free by LDP +@uref{http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Partition/index.html} + +O GNU Parted foi feito para minizar as chances de perdas de dados. +Por exemplo, ele foi feito para evitar perda de dados durante +interrupções (como falta de luz) e realiza muitas checagens de erro. +Contudo podem existir bugs no Parted, então você deve fazer backup de +arquivos importantes. + +A página do GNU Parted é @uref{www.gnu.org/software/parted}. Ele pode +ser baixado em @uref{ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted}. + +A lista de e-mails do Parted é @email{parted@@gnu.org}. Para se +inscrever, escreve para @email{bug-parted-request@@gnu.org} com @samp{subscribe} no assunto. Informações para inscrição e os arquivos estão disponíveis em: + +@uref{http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-parted} + +Por favor mande relatos de bugs para @email{bug-parted@@gnu.org}. +Quando enviar relatos de bugs, por favor inclua a versão do GNU Parted. +Se o bug é relativo a tabelas de partição, então por favor inclua a +saída desses comandos: + +@example +@group +# @kbd{fdisk /dev/hda -l} +# @kbd{fdisk /dev/hda} +Command (m for help): @kbd{p} +Command (m for help): @kbd{x} +Extended command (m for help): @kbd{p} +@end group +@end example + +Sinta-se à vontade para pedir ajuda nessa lista --- somente confira se +a sua pergunta não foi respondida aqui ainda. Se você não entende a +documentação, por favor nos diga, para que possamos explicar melhor. +Nossa filosofia é: se você precisar pedir por ajuda, então algo precisa +ser ajustado para que você (e outros) não precisem pedir por ajuda. + +Do mesmo modo, adoraríamos ouvir suas idéias :-) + +@node Software Necessário +@section Software necessário para usar o Parted +@cindex dependências de software +@cindex software necessário +@cindex libuuid +@cindex e2fsprogs +@cindex readline +@cindex gettext + +O GNU Parted depende dos seguintes pacotes para compilar corretamente: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item libuuid, part of the e2fsprogs package. Se você não tem, você +pode pegá-la em: + + @uref{http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/e2fsprogs.html} + +Se você quer compilar o Parted e a e2fsprogs, note que você vai +predcisar fazer @kbd{make install} and @kbd{make install-libs} e2fsprogs. + +@item GNU Readline (opcional), disponível em + + @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline} + +Se você está compilando o Parted, e você não tem readline, você +pode desabilitar o suporte do Parted a readline com o a opção +@kbd{--disable-readline} para o @command{configure}. + +@item GNU gettext (ou software compatível) para compilação, se +você dese suporte a internacionalização. + + @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext} + +@item libreiserfs, se vocÊ quiser suporte a reiserfs: + + @uref{http://reiserfs.linux.kiev.ua} + +Preste atenção que o parted vai automaticamente detectar a libreiserfs +quando rodar, e vai habilitar o suporte a reiserfs. A libreiserfs é +nova e não foi muito testada ainda. + +@end itemize + +@node Plataformas Suportadas +@section Platformas aonde o GNU Parted roda +@cindex plataformas suportadas +@cindex platformas, suportadas + +Esperamos que essa lista cresça bastante. Se você não tem uma dessas +plataformas (Linux no momento!), então você precisar usar um disco de +boot. @xref{Discos de boot do Parted, Usando os Discos de Boot do Parted}. + +@table @asis +@item GNU/Linux +Linux versões 2.0 para cima, no Alpha, PCs x86, PC98, Macintosh PowerPC, e Sun. + +@c RMK: veracidade: bem, *Eu* nunca ussei o parted num GNU/Hurd ... :) +@item GNU/Hurd +Suporte experimental. + +@end table + +A GNU libc 2.1 ou superior é necessária. Você provavelmente pode usar +versões anteriores usando a opção @samp{--disable-nls}. +@xref{Compilando o GNU Parted}. (Nota: Eu acho que nós já tiramos essa +necessidade. Á fazer: checar se funciona na libc 2.0!) + +@node Licença +@section Termos de distribuição para o GNU Parted +@cindex termos da licença +@cindex terms da distribuição +@cindex gnu gpl +@cindex gpl + +O GNU Parted é software livre, previsto pela GNU General Public +Licese Version 3, ou (a seu critério) qualquer versão posterior. +Ela deve vir com a distribuição do Parted, no arquivo COPYING. +Se não, veja <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +Libparted é considerada parte do GNU Parted. Ela é prevista pela GNU +General Public License. NÃO é lançada sobre a GNU Lesser General Public +License (LGPL). + +@node Compilando +@section Compilando o GNU Parted +@cindex compilando o parted +@cindex compilando o parted + +Se você quer compilar o GNU Parted, geralmente é feito com: + +@example +@group +$ @kbd{./configure} +$ @kbd{make} +@end group +@end example + +Contudo há algumas opções para o @command{configure}: + +@table @code +@item --without-readline +desliga o uso de readline. Isso é útil para fazer discos de boot, +etc., onde poucas bibliotecas estão disponíveis. + +@item --disable-debug +não inclui símbolos para debugar + +@item --disable-dynamic-loading +desabilita o carregamento dinâmico de algumas biblioteas (somente +reiserfs no momento, apesar de haver pretensões de expansão). Carregamento +dinâmico é útil porque ele permite você reusar as bibliotecas compartilhadas +do libparted mesmo quando você não sabe se algumas bibliotecas vão estar +disponíveis. Isso tem um pequeno aumento (principalmente ligando com a +libdl), então pode ser útil desabilitar isso em discos de boot se você +não precisa de flexibilidade. + +@item --disable-fs +desabilita o suporte a todos os sistemas de arquivo + +@item --disable-nls +desativa o suporte a língua nativa. Isso é útil par usar com versões +antigas da glibc, ou uma versão reduzida da glibc boa para discos de +boot. + +@item --disable-shared +desabilita o uso de bibliotecas compartilhadas. Ela pode ser necessária +para uso com versões antigas da GNU libc, se você receber um erro sobre +algum ``registrador cuspido''. Também útil para discos de boot. + +@item --disable-Werror +ignorar avisos na compilação + +@item --enable-all-static +compila o executável do Parted como um binário completamente estático +Isto é conveniente para discos de boot, porque você não precisa instalar +qualquer bibliotecas no disco de boot (contudo, alguns programas podem +precisar delas@dots{}) Nota: você também vai precisar rodar o strip(1). + +@item --enable-discover-only +suporta somente leitura/checagem + +@item --enable-mtrace +habilita debugar os malloc()'s + +@item --enable-read-only +desabilita escrita (para debugar) + +@end table + +@node Discos de Boot do Parted +@section Usando um Disco de Boot do Parted +@cindex disco de boot +@cindex disquete de boot +@cindex plataformas não-suportadas + +Se você quer rodar o Parted numa máquina sem o GNU/Linux instalado, ou +voê quer redimensionar uma partição raíz ou de boot, você vai precisar +usar um disco de boot. + +Uma imagem para um disco de boot está disponível em: + +@uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted/bootdisk/partboot.img} + +@c RMK: printing: added some wording here to make the paragraph look +@c acceptable in print +Para criar os discos de boot, a imagem de disco deve ser escrita para +um disquete de boot. No GNU/Linux, isso pode ser feito com + +@example +# @kbd{dd if=partboot.img of=/dev/fd0 bs=1440k} +@end example + +@noindent Ou use o RAWRITE.EXE dentro do DOS. + +Infelizmente, o disco de boot não dá suporte a vários tipos de hardware. +Se o seu disco rígido não é suportado, então você vai precisar fazer o +seu próprio disco de boot. Você pode copiar o binário do parted do disco +de boot do parted para outro disco, ou tentar outros discos de boot, ou +fazer o seu próprio. Você pode achar o mkparted útil, que é um script +shell para fazer seus próprios discos de boot do parted. Ele está +disponível em: + +@uref{ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/people/kent-robotti/mkparted} + +Para copiar o parted do disco de boot para outro disco: + +@enumerate +@item Fazer o Boot de um disco de boot do Parted. + +@item Insira outro disquete de boot formatado em ext2. Se ele não está +formatado, você pode criar um sistema de arquivo com, por exemplo: + +@example +$ @kbd{parted /dev/fd0 mklabel loop mkpartfs primary ext2 0 1.4} +@end example + +@item Monte o disquete, ex: + +@example +$ @kbd{mount -t ext2 /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy} +@end example + +@item Copie o @file{/sbin/parted} para o disquete, ex: + +@example +$ @kbd{cp /sbin/parted /mnt/floppy} +@end example + +@item Copie @file{/lib/*} para o disquete, ex: + +@example +$ @kbd{cp /lib/* /mnt/floppy} +@end example + +@item Desmonte o disquete, ex: + +@example +$ @kbd{umount /mnt/floppy} +@end example + +@item Ache um disquete de boot que @emph{realmente} suporte o seu +disco rígidos. (Dica: try looking for rescue disks from various +distributions on big mirror sites) + +@item Tire o seu disquete de boot. Monte o disquete aonde você copiou o Parted. + +@item Rode o Parted. Por exemplo, + +@example +# @kbd{cd /mnt/floppy} +# @kbd{LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. ./parted} +@end example +@end enumerate + +@node Usando o Parted +@chapter Usando o Parted +@cindex comandos + +@menu +* Particionando:: Particionamento de disco no context +* Rodando o Parted:: Particionamento com o Parted +* Chamando o Parted:: Chamando o parted e suas opções +* Explicação dos command:: Explicação completa dos comandos do parted +* Exemplos:: Sessões de exemplo do Parted +@end menu + +@node Particionando +@section Conceitos de Particionamento +@cindex overview do particionamento + +Infelizmente, particionar o disco é mais complicado. Isto é porque +exisstem interações entre muitos sistemas operacionais diferentes +que precisam ser levadas em conta: + +@itemize @bullet +@item +A BIOS ou firmware - o programa que é colocado numa ROm dentro do seu +computador, que faz checagem de memória, etc. Você não pode (facilmente) +mudar os programas nesse sistema. Exemplos de BIOS ou programas firmware: +AmiBIOS, Award, Phoenix, OpenFirmware. Você somente vai ter um desses +programas. + +@item +O carregador de boot - o programa que permite você selecionar qual +sistema operacional que você quer usar, e carrega aquele sistema +operacional. Exemplos: LILO, GRUB, Yaboot, Quik. Você pode ter mais de +um carregador de boot instalado, especialmente se você tem mais de um +tipo de sistema operacional instalado. + +@item +O sistema operacional (nesse momento, este deve ser o GNU/Linux) que +rode Parted e outros sistemas operacionais que você use. + +@item +Os tipos de sistemas de arquivo - a maneira como os dados devem ser +guardados nas partições. Exemplos deles são: ext2, fat32, hfs, reiserfs. +Você freqüentemente ter partições de sistemas de arquivo diferente. +@end itemize + +O Parted suporta muitas combinações de BIOS, carregadores de boot, +sistemas operacionais, e sistemas de arquivo, e vai suportar mais +ainda no futuro. Para melhor entender as regras de cada, por favor +veja @ref{BIOSes and Firmware}, @ref{Boot Loaders}, +@ref{Sistemas operacionais}, e @ref{Sistemas de arquivo}. + +Este capítulo descreve como usar o Parted, que é sempre o mesmo, não +importa que sistemas que você está usando. Você deve ler esse capítulo, +então cada um dos capítulos sobre BIOS's, carregadores de boot, sistemas +operacionais, e sistemas de arquivo. Contudo, você só precisa ler as +seções que são relevantes pra você. Por exemplo, se você só usa o LILO +como carregador de boot, você só precisar ler a introdução e +@ref{LILO, the section on LILO}. + +@node Rodando o Parted +@section Usando o GNU Parted +@cindex modos de uso + +O Parted tem dois modos: linha de comando e interativo. O Parted +sempre deve começar com: + +@example +# @kbd{parted @var{device}} +@end example + +@noindent aonde @var{device} o dispositivo de disco rígido que você +quer editar. (Se você é malandro, o Parted vai tentar adivinhar qual +dispositivo você quer.) + +No modo de linha de comando, ele é seguido por um ou mais comandos. +Por exemplo: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /dev/sda resize 1 52 104 mkfs 2 fat16} +@end example + +@noindent Opções (como @kbd{--help}) só podem ser especificadas na +linha de comando. + +No modo interativo, os comandos são inseridos um de cada vez num prompt, +e você modifica o disco imediatamente. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{resize 1 52.0005 104.5} +(parted) @kbd{mkfs 2 fat16} +@end example + +@c RMK MARK + +@noindent Abreviações não-ambíguas são permitidas. Por exemplo, você pode +digitar ``p'' ao invés de ``print'', e ``re'' ao invés de ``resize''. +Comandos podem ser digitados, tanto em inglês, ou em português. Isto +pode criar ambiguidades. + +Também perceba que você pode specificar casas decimais nos números +correspondentes (em megabytes). Números negativos são contados a partir +do final do disco, com "-0" sendo o final do disco. + +Se você não der um paramêtro para um comando, o Parted vai perguntar para +você. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{resize 1} +Start? @kbd{0} +End? @kbd{400} +@end example + +O Parted sempre vai avisar você antes de fazer algo que é potencialmente +perigoso, a não ser que algo seja algo obviamente perigoso (por exemplo: +rm, mklabel, mkfs). Por exemplo, se você tenta diminuir ``muito'' uma +partição (por exemplo, menos que o espaço disponível), o Parted vai +automaticamente redimensionar para o mínimo que ele pode fazer sem perder +dados. Se este mínimo é muito diferente do que você pediu, ele vai avisar +que vai fazer uma coisa significantemente diferente do que você pediu. +Por causa dos sistemas de particionamento terem restrições complicadas, +o Parted geralmente vai fazer algo diferente do que você pediu (Por +exemplo, criar um particionamento começando em 10.352, e não 10.4). + +@node Chamando o Parted +@section Opções de Linha de Comando +@cindex opções na chamada +@cindex comandos, overview +@cindex opções na chamada + +Quando chamado na linha de comando, o parted suporta a seguinte sintaxe: + +@example +# @kbd{parted [@var{opção}] @var{dispositivo} [@var{comando} [@var{argumento}]]} +@end example + +As seguintes opções e comandos estão disponíveis. Para explicações +detalhadas do uso dos comandos do parted, veja @ref{Command explanations}. +Opções começam com um hífen, e comandos não: + +Opções + +@table @samp +@item -h +@itemx --help +mostra uma mensagem de ajuda + +@item -s +@itemx --script +nunca pede pela intervenção do usuário + +@item -v +@itemx --version +mostra a versão +display the vesion +@end table + +@node Explicação dos comandos +@section Comandos de Sessão no Parted +@cindex sintaxe dos comandos +@cindex listagem detalhada dos comandos +@cindex comandos, lista detalhada + +O GNU Parted nos dá os seguintes comandos: + +@menu +* check:: +* cp:: +* help:: +* mklabel:: +* mkfs:: +* mkpart:: +* mkpartfs:: +* move:: +* name:: +* print:: +* quit:: +* rescue:: +* resize:: +* rm:: +* select:: +* set:: +@end menu + +@node check +@subsection check +@cindex check, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, check + +@deffn Comando check @var{minor} + +Checa se o sistemas de arquivo na partição @var{minor} +tem algum erro. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{check 1} +@end example + +Checa o sistema na partição 1. +@end deffn + +@node cp +@subsection cp +@cindex cp, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, cp + +@deffn Comando cp [@var{qual-dispositivo}] @var{from-minor} @var{to-minor} + +Copia o sistemas de arquivo na partição @var{from-minor} para a partição +@var{to-minor}, apagando o conteúdo original da partição de destino. + +Um parâmetro opcional pode ser dado, @var{qual-dispositivo}, que +especifica de qual dispositivo a partição de origem é. + +Sistemas de arquivo suportados +@itemize +@item ext2, ext3 +(desde que a partição de destino é maior que a partição de origem) + +@item fat16, fat32 +@item linux-swap +(equivalente ao mkswap na partição de destino) +@item reiserfs (se a libreiserfs está instalada) + +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{cp /dev/hdb 2 3} +@end example + +@c FIXME: this doesn't format right. + +Copia a partição 2 do @file{/dev/hdb} (por exemplo, @file{/dev/hdb2}) +para a partição em 3, no dispositivo aonde o Parted foi carregado, +destruindo o conteúdo original da partição 3. +@end deffn + +@node help +@subsection help +@cindex help, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, help + +@deffn Comando help [@var{comando}] + +Mostra a ajuda geral, ou a ajuda no @var{comando}. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{help resize} +@end example + +Mostra a ajuda para o comando resize. +@end deffn + +@node mklabel +@subsection mklabel +@cindex mklabel, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, mkindex + +@deffn Comando mklabel @var{tipo-de-etiqueta} + +Cria uma nova etiqueta de disco, do tipo @var{tipo-de-etiqueta}. A nova +etiqueta de disco não vai ter partições. Este comando (normalmente) não +vai tecnicamente destruir seus dados, mas vai fazê-los inutilizáveis, +e você vai precisar usar o comando rescue (@pxref{Softwares Relacionados}) +para recuperar qualquer partição. Gpart só trabalha com etiquetas de +disco do msdos (AFAIK), mas é muito melhor que o parted para recuperar +partições. O Parted funciona em todas as tabelas de partição. +@footnote{Todo mundo parece ter diferentes palavras para ``etiqueta +de disco'' --- todas essas palavras significam a mesma coisa: tabela +de partições, mapa das partições. Também o Registro Mestre do Boot em +máquinas x86 é guardado no mesmo setor das Tabelas de Partição (você +não precisa saber disso para usar o Parted).} + +@var{tipo-de-etiqueta} deve ser de um desses tipos de tabelas de partição suportados: +@itemize +@item bsd +@item loop (acesso bruto ao disco) +@item gpt +@item mac +@item msdos +@item pc98 +@item sun +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel msdos} +@end example + +Cria uma etiqueta de disco ao estilo msdos. +@end deffn + +@node mkfs +@subsection mkfs +@cindex mkfs, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, mkfs + +@deffn Command mkfs @var{minor} @var{tipo-de-sistema-de-arquivo} + +Faz um sistemas de arquivo @var{tipo-de-sistema-de-arquivo} na partição +@var{minor}, destruindo todos os dados que residem naquela partição. + +Tipos de arquivo suportados: +@itemize +@item ext2 +@item mips +@item fat16 +@item fat32 +@item linux-swap +@item reiserfs (se a libreiserfs estiver instalada) +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkfs 2 fat32} +@end example + +Faz um sistemas de arquivo @var{fat32} na partição 2. +@end deffn + +@node mkpart +@subsection mkpart +@cindex mkpart, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, mkpart + +@deffn Comando mkpart @var{tipo-de-partição} [@var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivo}] @var{começo} @var{fim} + +Cria uma nova partição, @emph{sem} criar um novo sistemas de arquivo +na partição. Ela é útil para criar partições para sistemas de arquivo +(ou LVM, etc.) que o Parted não suporta. Você pode especificar tipo +de sistemas de arquivo, para definir o código de partição apropriado +na tabela de partições para a nova partição. @var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivo} +é necessário para partições de dados (por exemplo, partições não- +extendidas). @var{começo} e @var{fim} são a distância do começo do +didco, isto é, a ``distância'' do começo do disco. + +@var{tipo-de-partição} é uma dessas: primary (primária), extended +(extendida), logical (lógica). Extendida e lógica somente são usadas +para tabelas de partição do tipo msdos e mips. + +@var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivo} deve ser um dos suportados: +@itemize +@item ext2 +@item fat32 +@item fat16 +@item HFS +@item linux-swap +@item NTFS +@item reiserfs +@item ufs +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpart logical 0.0 692.1} +@end example + +Cria uma partição lógica que vai conter um sistemas de arquivo ext2. +A partição vai começar no começo do disco, e finalizar em 692.1 +megabytes naquele disco. + +@end deffn + +@node mkpartfs +@subsection mkpartfs +@cindex mkpartfs, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, mkpartfs + +@deffn Comando mkpartfs @var{tipo-de-partição} @var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivos} @var{começo} @var{fim} + +Cria uma nova partição do tipo @var{tipo-de-partição} com um novo +sistemas de arquivo do tipo @var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivo} nele. +a nova partição vai começar em @var{começo} megabytes, e tem fim em +@var{fim} megabytes do começo do disco. +Não use esse comando para recuperar uma partição (use mkpart ao invés +disso). + +@var{tipo-de-partição} é uma dessas: primary (primária), extended +(extendida), logical (lógica). Extendida e lógica são somente usadas +por tabelas de partição do tipo msdos e mips. + +@var{tipo-de-sistemas-de-arquivo} deve ser um dos seguintes suportados: +@itemize +@item ext2 +@item fat32 +@item fat16 +@item linux-swap +@item reiserfs (se a libreiserfs está instalada) +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs logical ext2 440 670} +@end example + +Cria uma partição lógica e coloca um sistemas de arquivo do tipo +ext2, começando em 440 megabytes e finalizando em 670 megabytes +do começo do disco. +@end deffn + +@node move +@subsection move +@cindex move, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, move + +@deffn Comando move @var{minor} @var{começo} [@var{fim}] + +Move a partição no disco, movendo seu começo para @var{começo}. +Nota: mover nunca muda o número do minor. + +Se nenhum @var{fim} é dado, o tamanho da partição permanece o mesmo. + +Sistemas de arquivo suportados: +@itemize +@item ext2, ext3 +(desde que a partição de destino é maior que a partição de origem) +@item fat32 +@item fat16 +@item linux-swap +@item reiserfs (se a libreiserfs está instalada) +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) move 2 150 +@end example + +Move a partição com o minor número 2 para que ela comece 150 megabytes +do início do disco. + +@end deffn + +@node name +@subsection name +@cindex name, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, name + +@deffn Comando name @var{minor} @var{nome} + +Define um nome para a partição @var{minor} (Mac e PC98 somente). O +nome poder ser colocado entre aspas. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{name 2 'Secreto'} +@end example + +Define o nome da partição 2 para `Secreto'. +@end deffn + +@node print +@subsection print +@cindex print, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, print + +@deffn Comando print + +Mostra a tabela de partições que o parted está editando. + +Exemplo: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-2445.679 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.031 945.000 primary FAT boot, lba +2 945.000 2358.562 primary ext2 +3 2358.562 2445.187 primary linux-swap +@end group +@end example +@end deffn + +@node quit +@subsection quit +@cindex quit, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, quit + +@deffn Comando quit + +Sai do Parted. + +@c RMK: generality: the following will apply to any operating system on +@c which parted will run, not only Linux-based ones. +@c clausen: yeah... just that the way hurd and linux work are totally +@c different, and it's actually very hard to speak in general. Need to +@c discuss this more +É somente depois que o Parted sai que o kernel do Linux fica sabendo +das mudanças que o Parted fez nos discos. Contudo, as mudanças causadas +quando você digita um comando vai @emph{provavelmente} serem feitas para +o disco imediatamente após digitar um comando. Mas, Linux é cache, e o +cache do hardware do disco pode por uma demora nisso. +@end deffn + +@node rescue +@subsection rescue +@cindex rescue, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, rescue + +@deffn Comando rescue @var{começo} @var{fim} +resgata partições perdidas entre @var{começo} e @var{fim} +Procura entre @var{começo} e @var{fim} por assinaturas de sistemas de +arquivo. Se alguma é encontrada, ele vai perguntar se você quer criar +uma partição pra ele. Isto é útil quando você acidentalmente apagou uma +partição com o comando rm do parted, por exemplo. + +Infelizmente não há uma barra de progresso, porque é difícil (uma +possível correção!) para dizer quanto vai demorar. Se o Parted não acha +nada, ele vai demorar muito tempo procurando (o que é um bug que deve +ser corrigido). No entanto, no exemplo abaixo, a partição é +instantaneamente recuperada. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Disk geometry for /dev/hdc: 0.000-8063.507 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.031 8056.032 primary ext3 +@end group +(parted) @kbd{rm} +Partition number? 1 +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Disk geometry for /dev/hdc: 0.000-8063.507 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +@end group +@end example + +AI! Nós deletamos a nossa partição ext3!!! Parted vem para nos salvar... + +@example +(parted) @kbd{rescue} +Start? 0.0005? +End? 8063.5073? +Information: A ext3 primary partition was found at 0.031Mb -> +8056.030Mb. Do you want to add it to the partition table? +Yes/No/Cancel? @kbd{y} +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Disk geometry for /dev/hdc: 0.000-8063.507 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.031 8056.032 primary ext3 +@end group +@end example + +Está de volta! :) + +@end deffn + +@node resize +@subsection resize +@cindex resize, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, resize + +@deffn Comando resize @var{minor} @var{começo} @var{fim} + +Redimensiona a partição com o número @var{minor}. A partição vai começar +em @var{começo} do começo do disco, e terminar em @var{fim} do começo do +disco. O resize nunca muda o número do minor. Partições extendidas podem +ser redimensionadas, desde que a nova partição entendida contenha +todas as partições lógicas. + +Note que o Parted não requer que um sistema seja ``desfragmentado'' +(Parted pode mover os dados seguramente se necessário). É uma perda +de tempo desframentar. Não se preocupe! + +Sistemas de arquivo suportados: +@itemize +@item ext2, ext3 - restrição: o novo @var{começo} deve ser o mesmo do antigo @var{começo}. + +@item fat16, fat32 + +@item linux-swap +@item reiserfs (se a libreiserfs estiver instalada) +@end itemize + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{resize 3 200 850} +@end example + +Redimensiona a partição 3, para que ela começa em 200 megabytes +e termine em 850 megabytes do começo do disco. +@end deffn + +@node rm +@subsection rm +@cindex rm, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, rm + + +@deffn Comando rm @var{minor} + +Remove a partição com número @var{minor}. Se você acidentalmente apagar +a partição com esse comando, use o mkpart (@emph{não} o mkpartfs) para +recuperá-la. Você também pode usar o programa gpart (@pxref{Programas +Relacionados}) para recuperar tabelas de partição danificadas. + +Nota para tabelas de partição do tipo msdos: se você apagar uma partição +lógica, todas as partições lógicas com um número maior que essa vão ser +apagados. Por exemplo, se você apagar uma partição lógica com um número +minor 6, então as partições que eram número 7, 8 e 9 devem ser renumeradas +para 6, 7 e 8 respectivamente. Isto significa que você deve atualizar a +@file{/etc/fstab} em sistemas GNU/Linux. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{rm 3} +@end example + +Remove a partição 3. +@end deffn + +@node select +@subsection select +@cindex select, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, select + +@deffn Comando select @var{dispositivo} + +Seleciona o dispositivo, @var{dispositivo}, para o Parted editar. O +dispositivo geralmente é um dispositivo de disco rígido do Linux, ou, +se acesso direto a um arquivo é necessário --- uma partição, dispositivo +RAID em software, ou um volume lógico LVM. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/hdb} +@end example + +Seleciona @file{/dev/hdb} (o disco slave na primeira controladora ide +no Linux) como um dispositivo para editar. +@end deffn + +@node set +@subsection set +@cindex set, descrição do comando +@cindex descrição do comando, set + +@deffn Comando set @var{minor} @var{sinalizador} @var{estado} + +Muda um sinalizador na partição de número @var{minor}. Um +sinalizador pode ser ``on'' ou ``off''. Algumas ou todas essas +flags estarão disponíveis, dependendo qual tabela de partições +você está usando: + +@table @samp +@item boot +(Mac, MSDOS, PC98) - só deve ser habilitada se você quer fazer +boot da partição. A semântica poder variar entre as tabelas de +partição. Para tabelas de partição do MSDOS, somente uma partição +pode ser carregável. Se você está instalando LILO numa partição +(@pxref{LILO}), então aquela partição deve ser carregável. Para tabelas +de partição do PC98, todas as partições ext2 devem ser carregáveis +(Isto é reforçado pelo Parted). + +@item lba +(MSDOS) - este sinalizador pode ser habilitado, para dizer ao MS DOS, +o MS Windows 9x ao MS Windows ME e outros sistemas baseados neles +para usar o modo Linear (LBA). + +@item root +(Mac) - este sinalizador deve ser habilitado se a partição está na +partição raiz a ser usada pelo Linux. + +@item swap +(Mac) - este sinalizador deve ser habilitado se a partição é a swap +que vai ser usada pelo Linux. + +@item hidden +(MSDOS, PC98) - esta flag deve ser habilitada para esconder partições +de sistemas operacionais Microsoft. + +@item raid +(MSDOS) - este sinalizador pode ser habilitado para dizer ao Linux que +essa partição é uma partição de software RAID. @xref{LVM e RAID}. + +@item LVM +(MSDOS) - este sinalizador pode ser habilitado para dizer à partição +linux que a partição é um volume físico. + +@end table + +O comando print mostra todas os sinalizadores para cada partição. + +Exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 1 boot on} +@end example + +Define o sinalizador de @samp{boot} na partição 1. +@end deffn + +@node Exexmplos +@section Sessões de Exemplo do Parted +@cindex sessões de exemplo do parted +@cindex sessões de exemplo do parted + +Estes exemplos tenta cobrir a maior parte das circunstâncias, com a +exceção de espelhamento de disco, que é discutido em @ref{Espelhamento +de disco}. + +@menu +* Aumentando uma partição usando espaço não-usado:: +* Redimensionando uma partição ext2 num disco cheio:: +@end menu + +@node Aumentando uma partição usando espaço inusado +@subsection Exemplo: Aumentando uma partição para usar espaço inusado +@cindex aumentando uma partição, exemplo +@cindex exemplo, aumentando uma partição + +Suponhã que seu disco se pareça com isso: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-1000.000 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.063 500.000 primary ext2 +2 500.000 625.000 primary linux-swap +@end group +@end example + +@noindent Existem 375 Mb de espaço livre no final do disco (depois da +partição 2). A Partição 1 tem um sistemas de arquivo ext2, que é o +dispositivo riaz. A partição 2 é um dispositivo de swap. + +Suponha que você queira usar o espaço livre no final do disco para o +sistemas de arquivo na partição 1. Você pode fazer o seguinte: + +@enumerate +@item Estes passos vão modificar tanto o sistemas de arquivo raiz na +partição 1, quanto o dispositivo de swap na partição 2. Portanto, você +não deveria estar usando nenhuma das duas partições. Você provavelmente +deve usar um disco de boot do Parted. @xref{Discos de boot do Parted}. +Do disco de boot, rode o Parted: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /dev/hda} +@end example + +@item Remove a partição 2 (a partição de swap). Normalmente, você não +ia querer apagar uma partição com dados nela. Mas, uma partição não +contém dados enquanto não está montada, então você pode removê-la, e +criar uma outra partição de swap no seu lugar. + +@example +(parted) @kbd{rm 2} +@end example + +@item Cria uma nova partição de swap no fim do disco: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs primary linux-swap 875 999.9} +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-1000.000 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.063 500.000 primary ext2 +2 875.000 1000.000 primary linux-swap +@end group +@end example + +@item Aumenta a partição 1 no espaço que está sobrando + +@example +(parted) @kbd{resize 1 0.063 874.9} +@end example + +Tudo feito! + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0.000-1000.000 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.063 874.999 primary ext2 +2 875.000 1000.000 primary linux-swap +@end group +@end example +@end enumerate + + +@node Redimensionando uma partição ext2 em um disco cheio +@subsection Exemplo: Redimensionando uma partição ext2 num disco cheio +@cindex redimensionando uma partição num disco cheio, exemplo +@cindex exemplo, redimensionando uma partição num disco cheio + +Suponha que o seu disco se pareça com isso: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0-8063.5 megabytes +Disk label type: msdos +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Flags +1 0.0 23.5 primary ext2 boot +2 23.5 8056.0 extended +5 23.6 3545.6 logical ext2 +6 3545.6 7067.7 logical ext2 +7 7067.7 7326.5 logical ext2 +8 7326.5 7585.4 logical ext2 +9 7585.4 7844.2 logical linux-swap +@end group + +@group +$ @kbd{df -h} +Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on +/dev/hda8 251M 31M 207M 13% / +/dev/hda1 23M 2.4M 19M 11% /boot +/dev/hda5 3.4G 577M 2.7G 18% /usr +/dev/hda6 3.4G 289M 2.9G 9% /home +/dev/hda7 251M 12M 226M 5% /var +@end group +@end example + +Suponha que você queira aumentar a partição do @file{/var} +@file{/dev/hda7}) para 1GB, usando algum espaço da partição +do @file{/home} (@file{/dev/hda6}). + +Para redimensionar uma partição usando o Parted, você pode usar +o comando resize: + +@example +(parted) resize @var{numero-da-particao} @var{novo-começo} @var{novo-fim} +@end example + +@noindent @var{novo começo} deve ser o mesmo que o antigo começo em +partições ext2 (infelizmente). Então esse processo vai ficar mais +complicado. @emph{É} possível, portanto. @footnote{Se o Parted suportasse +mover o começo de partições ext2 (como ele faz com partições FAT), então +seria muito mais simples: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{resize 6 3545.6 6200} +(parted) @kbd{resize 7 6200 7326.5} +@end group +@end example +} + +@enumerate +@item Diminuir a partição do @file{/home} (@file{/dev/hda6}) em 500MB: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /dev/hda} +(parted) @kbd{resize 6 3545.6 6200} +@end example + +@item Cria uma nova partição no seu lugar. Ali é onde @file{/var} vai +estar, eventualmente. Esta nova partição vai ser numerada como 10. + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs logical ext2 6200 7067.7} +@end example + +@item Copia a antiga partição do @file{/var} (@file{/dev/hda7}) para +a nova (@file{/dev/hda10}). + +@example +(parted) @kbd{cp 7 10} +@end example + +@item Apaga a antiga @file{/var} + +@example +(parted) rm 7 +@end example + +Nesse momento: todas as partições lógicas com número maior que 7 +mudaram de número. Então 8, 9 e 10 viraram 7, 8 e 9 respectivamente. + +Esta renumeração não vai acontecer de verdade enquanto qualquer uma delas +estiver montadas naquele disco (só vai acontecer quando você reiniciar). +Isto é do que essa mensagem de aviso trata. Então você @emph{nunca} deve +tentar montar um sistemas de arquivo tocado pelo Parted (redimensionado +ou criado pelo Parted), antes de reiniciar se você receber essa mensagem. + +@item Redimensiona a nova partição do @file{/var} (agora numerada para 9), +adicionando o espaço da antiga partição do @file{/var}: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{resize 9 6200 7326.5} +(parted) @kbd{quit} +Warning: The kernel was unable to re-read the partition table on +/dev/hda (Device or resource busy). This means Linux knows nothing +about any modifications you made. You should reboot your computer +before doing anything with /dev/hda. +@end group +@end example + +@item Pelos números das partições terem mudado, a @file{/etc/fstab} deve +ser atualizada. Isto pode ser feito antes de reiniciar, porque a partição +raiz não foi tocada pelo Parted. (Se você quer que o Parted faça algo com +a partição raiz, você precisa usar o disco de boot). + +Se a antiga @file{/etc/fstab} se parece com isso: + +@example +@group +/dev/hda8 / ext2 defaults 1 1 +/dev/hda1 /boot ext2 defaults 1 2 +/dev/hda6 /home ext2 grpquota,usrquota 0 2 +/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,owner,ro 0 0 +/dev/hda5 /usr ext2 defaults 1 2 +/dev/hda7 /var ext2 grpquota,usrquota 0 2 +/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner 0 0 +none /proc proc defaults 0 0 +none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0 +/dev/hda9 swap swap defaults 0 0 +@end group +@end example + +Algumas linhas precisam ser alteradas: +A few lines need to be changed: +@itemize +@item @file{/var} is now /dev/hda9 (because we copied it to a new +partition) + +@item @file{/dev/hda8} (the root device) has been renumbered to +@file{/dev/hda7} + +@item @file{/dev/hda9} (the swap device) has been renumbered to +@file{/dev/hda8} +@end itemize + +The new @file{/etc/fstab} looks like this: + +@example +@group +/dev/hda7 / ext2 defaults 1 1 +/dev/hda1 /boot ext2 defaults 1 2 +/dev/hda6 /home ext2 grpquota,usrquota 0 2 +/dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom iso9660 noauto,owner,ro 0 0 +/dev/hda5 /usr ext2 defaults 1 2 +/dev/hda9 /var ext2 grpquota,usrquota 0 2 +/dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy auto noauto,owner 0 0 +none /proc proc defaults 0 0 +none /dev/pts devpts gid=5,mode=620 0 0 +/dev/hda8 swap swap defaults 0 0 +@end group +@end example + +@item Reboot. That's it! +@end enumerate + +@node BIOSes and Firmware +@chapter BIOSes and Firmware +@cindex bios +@cindex firmware + +``BIOS'' (Basic Input/Output System) and ``firmware'' mean the same +thing. However, on PC and PC98 based computers, the word BIOS is more +common. On Apple Macintosh and Sun computers, the word ``firmware'' is +more common. The BIOS or firmware program is built into a ROM chip +inside your computer, that does memory checks, etc. You cannot +(easily) change this program. Since BIOSes today are generally +compatible with BIOSes in use 20 years ago, these programs tend to have +an antiquated design. Features have been added in counter-intuitive +ways over the years, leading to overly complicated systems that cause a +lot of confusion today. + +@menu +* PC BIOSes:: The Legacy of IBM +* Macintosh OpenFirmware:: Go Forth, Young Hacker! +* PC98 BIOS:: The BIOS of the PC98 computer +* SGI / MIPS Firmware:: The firmware of SGI MIPS computers +@end menu + +@node PC BIOSes +@section The PC BIOS +@cindex pc bios +@cindex bios, pc + +There are a few popular PC BIOSes: AmiBIOS, Award, Phoenix, and others. +They all work in a similar way. None of these BIOSes understand or know +about partition tables. They affect partitioning indirectly. + +There are a few popular PC BIOSes: AmiBIOS, Award, Phoenix, and others. +They all work in a similar way. None of these BIOSes understand or know +about partition tables. They affect partitioning indirectly. + +outras. Elas todas trabalham de modo semelhante. Nenhma dessas BIOSs +entende ou conhecem sobre tabelas de partição, mas elas a afetam +indiretamente. + +O seguinte ocorre quando o seu computador é ligado: + +@enumerate +@item Estas BIOSs carregam o primeiro bit do programa carregador de boot, +guardado na MBR (Master Boot Record - Registro Mestre do Boot) no +disco rígido. + +@item A BIOS execute o primeiro bit do carregador de boot, guardado na MBR +(Master Boot Record - Registro Mestre do Boot) no disco rígido. + +@item O programa carregador de boot usa a BIOS para carregar o resto do +próprio programa. + +@item O carregador de boot usa a BIOS para carregar o sistema operacional +(ou quem sabe, outro carregador de boot, nesse caso, você vai para o passo +2 de novo). + +@item O sistema operacional pode ou não usar a bios para acessar arquivos +(o Windows geralmente usa, o Linux ou o BSd não). +@end enumerate + +@c RMK: FIXME: learn how to refer to entries in the above list, so that +@c the following paragraphs doesn't depend on the order details of the +@c list. + +Os passos (3) a (5) involvem programas comunicando-se com a BIOS, para +pedir para falar com os discos. Existem duas maneiras de se comunicar +com a BIOS para fazer isso: usando CHS (Cylinders Heads and Sectors - +Cilindros Trilhas e Setores) ou LBA (Linear Block Addressing - +Endereçamento de Blocos Linear). BIOSs antigas somente vão suportar CHS. +As novas BIOSs geralmente suportam tanto LBA quanto CHS, apesar do +suporte a CHS ser interrompido no futuro. (o CHS é considerado um sistema +legado horrível.) + +Passos (3) e (4), feitos pelo carregador deboot, sempre vão usar o mesmo +método de acesso --- sempre LBA ou sempre CHS. No caso do carregador de +boot do Windows, ele é determinado pelo indicador de LBA na partição de +boot do Windows (@pxref{definida} para informações sobre indicadores). +No caso do Linux, você provavelmente estará usando LILO ou GRUB como +carregador de boot. O GRUB usa LBA se estiver disponível, e CHS se não. +O LILO requer que você escolha quando você instala ele (com as opções +"linear" ou "lba32"). + +@c RMK: FIXME: find way to refer to above steps by @-command +Passo (5) - E/S feita pelo sistema operacional - somente o Windows +faz E/S pela BIOS. [Nós ainda não sabemos o suficiente sobre os +problemas, mas parece que o Windows pode ter seus próprios problemas +com o modo CHS. As pessoas nos disseram de vezes em que o Windows +corrompe seu próprio sistemas de arquivo, etc. É realmente difícil +para nós saber o que está acontecendo. Nós recomendamos fortemente +que você use LBA, se você pode!] + +Então existem 3 possíveis situações, todas discutidas aqui: + +@enumerate +@item Você está usando o modo CHS, e a sua BIOS só suporta o modo CHS. +@item Você está usando o modo CHS, e a sua BIOS suporta tanto LBA quanto CHS. +Então, você quer converter do modo CHS para LBA O Mais Rápido Possível +@sc{tm}. +@item Você já está usando o modo LBA. +@end enumerate + +@menu +* O Parted e o modo CHS:: Usando o Parted em BIOSs com modo CHS +* Do modo CHS para LBA:: Convertendo a BIOS do modo CHS para LBA +* O Parted e o modo LBA:: Usando o Parted com o modo LBA +@end menu + +@node O Parted e o modo CHS +@subsection Usando o Parted em BIOS do modo CHS +@cindex bios de modo chs +@cindex chs, bios com geometria de disco do modo + +O Linux normalmente detecta a geometria da BIOS automaticamente. Contudo, +às vezes isso dá errado. Neste caso, você mesmo deve dizer ao Linux, +passando um parâmetro para ele. Por exemplo, se o Linux pensa que o seu +disco rígido @file{/dev/hda} tem a geometria 256/64/63, mas o programa +de configuração da BIOS diz que a geometria é 512/32/63, então você deve +passar esse parâmetro ao Linux: + +@example +@kbd{hda=512,32,63} +@end example + +Os parâmetros são passados de diversas maneiras, dependendo do carregador +de boot que você está usando. Você provavelmente está usando o LILO. Neste +caso, você adiciona a seguinte linha para o @file{/etc/lilo.conf}: (Você +então precisa rodar o @command{/sbin/lilo}, e reiniciar para as mudanças +terem efeito) + +@c RMK: FIXME: can't get the quotes right: texinfo double quotes ``'' don't +@c work in example's, and keyboard double quotes "" don't look right in text. +@example +append="hda=512,32,63" +@end example + +O Parted geralmente pode detectar se o Linux detectou a geometria incorreta. +Contudo, ele não pode fazer isso se não existem partições no disco. Neste +caso, você mesmo pode checar. É muito importante que você faça isso. + +Algumas vezes, o Parted vai reclamar que as partições não estão alinhadas +aos limites dos cilindros. O Parted vai te dar a opção de ignorar. Se você +ignorar, então o Parted via fazer alguns truques com a sua tabela de +partições. No Linux não vai ter problemas. No DOS e no Windows não vão ter +problemas se eles estão usando o modo LBA. Se o DOS/Windows está usando +o modo CHS, então reinstalar o gerenciador de boot (@pxref{MS DOS +MS Windows 9x MS Windows ME}) deve resolver qualquer problema - mas mudar +pro modo LBA é preferível (veja @pxref{Do modo CHS para LBA}). + +Partições que estão envolvidas no processo de boot devem finalizar antes +do cilindro 1024, se o modo CHS está sendo usado. Veja a seção sobre +o processo de boot para determinar se a partição está envolvida no +processo de boot. A configuração típica é ter uma pequena partição +Linux para o @file{/boot}, uma partição Windows, e então a(s) +partição(ões) Linux. + +@node Do modo CHS para o LBA +@subsection Convertendo do modo CHS para o LBA +@cindex chs para lba, converting de + +Para fazer com que o carregador de boot do Windows e o sistema +operacional usarem o modo LBA, somente defina o indicador LBA em todas +as partições FAT @ref{set}. Você não deve ter problemas. Se você +tiver problemas carregando o Windows, então reinstalar o carregador +de boot do Windows vai consertar isso @ref{MS DOS MS Windows 9x MS +Windows ME}. + +O Linux não usa a BIOS para E/S. Contudo, o carregador de boot (LILO +ou GRUB) pode. O GRUB automaticamente usa LBA, caso esteja disponível. +O LILO exige a opção ``linear'' ou ``lba32''. Então, se o LILO ainda +carrega após mudar o @file{/etc/lilo.conf} e rodar o @command{/sbin/lilo}, +então está tudo feito! @xref{LILO}. (Se você tiver problemas, reverta +para CHS de volta, removendo a opção ``linear'' ou ``lba32'', e +reinstalando o lilo do disco de boot.) + +Agora que você está usando LBA continue lendo@dots{} + +@node O Parted e o modo LBA +@subsection Usando o Parted no modo LBA +@cindex modo lba +@cindex lba, geometria de disco do modo + +O modo LBA resolve todos os problemas do CHS. Contudo, não existe uma +maneira confiável para o Linux ou o Parted saber que você está usando +LBA, então o Parted pode te dar avisos sobre cilindros não alinhados, +ou a geometria da BIOS ser inconsistente, etc. Você pode ignorar essas +mensagens, se você está usando o modo LBA. (Versões antigas do Parted +tinham problemas, mas todos foram resolvidos). + +Quando o seu disco está no modo LBA, o Parted (e a maioria dos outros +programas) vai dizer que a sua geometria é X/255/63 - a menos que +você tenha mudado do CHS para LBA. + +@node Macintosh OpenFirmware +@section OpenFirmware do the Apple Macintosh +@cindex open firmware, macintosh +@cindex macintosh open firmware + +Existem duas versões do OpenFirmware do PowerMac - uma usada no +``antigo mundo'' do PowerMac, e outra usada no ``novo mundo''. O +``Novo mundo'' se refere aos PowerPCs coloridos feitos desde 1999. +Eles tem diferenças significantes. Contudo, ambos entendem tabelas +de partição. + +Ambas requerem que o usuário escolha exatamente uma partição para ser +a partição de boot (a partição com o carregador de boot). Contudo, +eles usam mecanismos diferentes para fazer isso. + +@menu +* Velho Mundo:: +* Novo Mundo:: +@end menu + +@node Velho Mundo +@subsection OpenFirware Macintosh do Velho Mundo +@cindex firmware macintosh do velho mundo +@cindex velho mundo, firmware macintosh do +@cindex firmware macintosh do velho mundo + +A partição escolhida para dar boot é definida por vários carregadores +de boot, como o Quik. Então, você não deve precisar fazer nada. Nós +poderíamos adicionar suporte a isso no Parted, se alguém gritar muito +alto@dots{} + +@node Novo Mundo +@subsection OpenFirware Macintosh do Novo Mundo +@cindex firware macintosh do velho mundo +@cindex novo mundo, firwarem macintosh do +@cindex firwarem macintosh do novo mundo + +@c RMK: completeness: do we have a description of HFS anywhere here? +OpenFirmware do novo mundo requer que a partição que dá boot seja HFS +e marcada como partição de boot. Ela usa um mecanismo diferente para +ser marcada como a partição de boot. Isto é controlado com o indicador +``boot'' no Parted. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 2 boot on} +@end example + +@node BIOS dos PC98 +@section As BIOS dos PC98 +@cindex bios do pc98 + +@c RMK: completeness : should we describe what machines are likely to +@c have a PC 98 bios? +@c RMK: illiteracy: the only pages I found for PC98 info were in Japanese, +@c which I can't read :( +A BIOS dos PC98 permitem a você marcar qualquer número de partição +como bootável. Você pode desmarcar ou marcar uma partição como bootável +com o indicador ``boot'' do Parted. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 2 boot off} +@end example + + +@node Firmwares dos SGI / MIPS +@section Firmware dos SGI / MIPS +@cindex firmware dos sgi +@cindex firmware dos mips + + + +O firmware dos SGI / MIPS permite você fazer o boot de arquivos de +boot especiais, que são gerenciados pela tabela de partições. No +Parted, esses arquivos de boot são tratados como partições lógicas +dentro das partições extendidas. + +Por exemplo: + +@example +Disk label type: mips +Minor Start End Type Filesystem Name Flags +9 0.000 2.732 extended +17 0.002 0.002 logical sgilabel +18 0.003 1.162 logical symmon +19 1.404 1.670 logical sash +1 2.732 8555.212 primary xfs root +2 8555.213 8682.270 primary swap +@end example + +A Partição 9 é a partição extendida (um cabeçalho de volume, na terminologia +dos SGI/MIPS) aonde o arquivo de boot pode ficar. As partições 17, 18 e 19 +são os arquivos de boot. Seus nomes podem ser manipulados com o comando name +do Parted. A partição 1 e 2 são partições normais. Elas não podem ter nomes. + +Note que o Linux não vê os arquivos de boot como partições (talvez devesse?). +Então o /dev/hda17 não existe no Linux. Você deve usar o dvhtool(8) para +manipular arquivos de boot. + +@node Carregadores de Boot +@chapter Carregadores de Boot +@cindex carregadores de boot + +O carregador de boot é o programa que permite que você selecione qual +sistema operacional você quer usar, e carrega aquele sistema operacional. +Você pode ter mais de um carregador de boot instalado, especialmente se +você tem mais de um tipo de sistema operacional instalado. É comum para +carregadores de boot poderem carregar outros carregadores de boot. + +Quando se redimensiona uma partição, muitos dados se movem. Muitos +carregadores de boot não entendem o sistemas de arquivo. Eles só lembram +aonde que as informações necessárias para o carregador de boot reside. +Se esta informação é movida, deve-se dizer ao carregador de boot pra +onde elas se moveram. Isto é feito reinstalando o carregador de boot +(por exemplo, rodando novamente o programa instalador do carregador de +boot, que normalmente envolve digitar um único comando na shell). Nem +todos os carregadores de boot exigem isso. + +@menu +* LILO:: O LInux LOader +* GNU GRUB:: GNU GRand Unified Boot-loader +* MS DOS MS Windows 9x MS Windows ME:: Software Legado da MS +* MS Windows NT:: Carregador do MS Windows NT +* MS Windows 2000:: Carregador do MS Windows 2000 +* Quik:: Quik +* Yaboot:: Yaboot + +@end menu + +@node LILO +@section LILO: um carregador de boot para o kernel do Linux +@cindex lilo + +LILO é um carregador de boot popular para os x86. O carregador de +boot do LILO é geralmente instalado com: + +@example +# @kbd{/sbin/lilo} +@end example + +Se você está usando um disco de boot, então você deve fazer isso: +(aonde @file{/dev/hda1} deve ser substituído com a partição raiz) + +@example +# @kbd{mount /dev/hda1 /mnt} +# @kbd{chroot /mnt /sbin/lilo} +# @kbd{umount /dev/hda1} +@end example + +Versões antigas do LILO não suportam o modo LBA (@pxref{BIOSs de PC}). +O modo LBA é habilitado com as opções lba32 ou linear, no @file{/etc/lilo.conf} +(veja a documentação do LILO para maiores informações). + +Se você usa o modo LBA, você não deve ter problemas, contanto que a +sua BIOS suporte LBA. + +Se você usa o modo CHS, então a partição com o diretório @file{/boot} +deve acabar antes do cilindro 1024. Então, se você tem um disco grande +(vamos dizer, com mais de 8 gigabytes), você deve ter um partição para +o @file{/boot} próximo ao começo do disco. + +@node GNU GRUB +@section GRUB: O GNU GRand Unified Bootloader +@cindex grub + +GRUB é um carregador de boot relativamente novo, para x86. Dependendo +de como o GRUB é instalado, ele pode entender o sistemas de arquivo, +ou simplesmente lembrar aonde os arquivos de boot estão guardados. Ele +entende o sistemas de arquivo se ele está usando ``Stage1.5''. Se ele +não está usando Stage1.5, ou o número da partição muda, então você precisa +reinstalar o Stage2 (por favor veja a documentação do GRUB). Do modo +contrário, você não precisa fazer nada. + +O GRUB automaticamente detecta se LBA está disponível, e vai usá-lo +se ele está disponível (equivalente à opção ``lba32'' do LILO). + +@node MS DOS MS Windows 9x MS Windows ME +@section Carregadores de Boot Legados dos Sistemas Operacionais Microsoft +@cindex carregador de boot do win32 +@cindex carregador de boot legado dos sistemas operacinais microsoft + +O DOS e Windows requerem que você reinstale o carregador de boot se você +mudar o tipo de FAT (FAT16 ou FAT32) da partição de boot. O Parted vai +avisar você antes de fazer isso. Para reinstalar o carregador de boot, +você pode tanto criar um disco de boot, ou usar o CDROM de boot. O +método do disco de boot não funciona com o Windows ME. + +@itemize @minus +@item MÉTODO DO DISCO DE BOOT (DOS/Windows 9x) + +@enumerate + +@item Criar um disco de boot do Windows + +@itemize @bullet + +@item Carregue o Windows. @emph{Isto implica que você deve +fazer um disco de boot antes de usar o parted}. + +@item Clique com o direito no drive de disquete no Windows Explorer. + +@item Clique em ``Formatar''. + +@item Selecione ``Copiar somente os arquivos de sistema''. + +@item Clique em ``Formatar''. + +@item Copie o C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SYS.COM para o A:\ Nota: você deve +ter chamado o C:\WINDOWS de algo mais, como C:\WIN98. + +@end itemize + +@item Carregue o disco de boot do Windows, deixando o disco de boot no +drive de disquete quando carregar. Você pode precisar dizer à sua BIOS +para usar o disquete como boot. + +@item Digite o seguinte no prompt do DOS: + +@example +A:\>@kbd{sys c:} +@end example + +@end enumerate + +@item MÉTODO DO CDROM: (Windows 9x/ME) + +@enumerate + +@item Insira o CDROM do Windows, e faça boot dele. (Selecione ``boot sem +suporte a CDROM''). + +@item Digite: + +@example +A:\>@kbd{c:} +C:\>@kbd{cd \windows\command} (pode ser \win98\command, ou similar) +C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND>@kbd{sys c:} +@end example + +Isto é tudo. + +@end enumerate +@end itemize + +Além disso, o DOS e Windows impõe algumas restrições: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item A partição de boot deve ser selecionada com o indicador ``boot''. +Somente uma partição podem ser selecionadas (algumas vezes chamadas de +partições ``ativas''). Por exemplo, para definir a partição 3 como a +partição de boot faça: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 3 boot on} +@end example + +@item O MS DOS e o MS Windows 9x/ME só podem fazer boot da primeira +partição FAT. Isto é, a partição FAT com o menor número de partição, +que não está oculta. Note que os carregadores de boot como o GRUB e o +LILO (e algumas BIOSs) podem mudar esse comportamento@dots{} + +@item Se você está usando endereçamento CHS (ao invés de endereçamento +LBA), então o início da partição de boot deve ser antes do cilindro 1024. +Você pode dizer ao MS DOS para usar (ou não usar) o endereçamento LBA, +habilitando ou desabilitando o indicador LBA na partição de boot. Por +exemplo, habilitar o indicador LBA na partição 2, faça: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 2 lba on} +@end example + +Nota: o endereçamento LBA não é suportado pelo MS-DOS 6.22 ou inferior, +bem como todas as versões do PC-DOS. + +Aviso: algumas BIOSs não vão habilitar o endereçamento LBA, ao menos +que você habilite na BIOS também. Se, por alguma razão, o Windows não +inicializar após mudar esse indicador, então este é provavelmente o +problema. + +@item o MS-DOS ``real'' (por exemplo, versão 6.2 pra cima) e o MS-DOS +7.0 (por exemplo, o Windows 95/98a) não conhecem FAT32. Então é possível +inicializar eles da @emph{segunda partição fat} (somente FAT16, claro), +quando @emph{a primeira partição fat} é FAT32. Ambas tem que ser partições +primárias, então você provavelmente vai ter que definir qual você quer +inicializar como partição ativa. + +@end itemize + +@node MS Windows NT +@section O Carregador de Boot do Microsoft Windows NT +@cindex carregador de boot do microsoft windows nt + +O Windows NT não pode ler ou inicializar de partições FAT32. Portanto, +você não deve nunca converter partições FAT16 para FAT32, se você quer +usá-las com o Windows NT. + +@node MS Windows 2000 +@section O Carregador de Boot do Microsoft Windows 2000 +@cindex carregador de boot do microsoft windows 2000 + +O Windows 2000 requer que você reinstale o carregador de boot se você +mudar o tipo de FAT (FAT16 ou FAT32) do sistemas de partições. O Parted +vai avisar você antes de tentar fazer isso. Para reinstalar o carregador +de boot, faça: + +@enumerate +@item Faça boot do CD do Windows 2000. +@item Ele vai perguntar se você quer continuar. Aperte Enter. +@item Ele então vai perguntar se você quer instalar um novo sistema, ou +Consertar um sistema pré-existente. Escolha a última (apertando ``R''). +Ele vai perguntar se você quer reparar automaticamente, ou se você quer +usar o console de recuperação. Escolha usar o console de recuperação. +@item No console, digite: + +@example +C:\>@kbd{fixboot} +@end example + +O sistema deve inicializar com sucesso agora. +@end enumerate + +O carregador de boot do NT/2000 também precisa: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item seu próprio código no setor de boot de uma partição PRIMÁRIA +FAT12, FAT16 ou NTFS (FAT32 é possível com o Windows 2000), que é +chamada de ``partição de sistema''. Esta partição deve ser marcada +com o indicador de ``boot'' no Parted. + +@item os arquivos NTLDR, BOOT.INI e NTDETECT.COM dentro do sistema +da partição. O BOOT.INI guarda toda a informação sobre a localização +física da primeira partição ou de um drive lógico aonde o Windows NT +foi instalado, chamado de ``partição de boot''. A partição de boot e +a partição de sistema podem estar localizadas juntas numa partição +primária. + +@c RMK: usage: ambiguous use of 'this': it refers to disk controller? +@item opcionalmente, o arquivo NTBOOTDD.SYS dentro do sistemas de +partições que é renomeado driver de disco para o seu controlador SCSI +ou IDE, quando ele não tem BIOS própria (ou sua BIOS não acessa discos +grandes). + +@item com o MS Windows NT, o sistemas de partições deve terminar antes +do cilindro 1024 e @emph{deve} começar antes do cilindro 1024. Se ele +termina antes do cilindro 1024 e os arquivos necessários para a +inicialização são movidos depois dessa borda, o MS Windows NT não vai mais +inicializar. +@item ambos a partição de boot e de sistemas deve ser redimensionada, sem +a necessidade de qualquer outra mudança. + +@item se o número da partição de boot muda (por exemplo, seu número +de partição), então o BOOT.INI deve ser atualizado. + +@end itemize + +@node Quik +@section Quik: um carregador de boot para PowerPCs Macintosh +@cindex carregador de boot para macintoshs do velho mundo +@cindex velho mundo, carregador de boot do macintosh do + +O Quik é um carregador de boot popular para PowerPCs Macintosh do +``Velho Mundo''. Você precisa reinstalar o Quik se você redimensionar +uma partição ext2, usando: + +@example +# @kbd{/sbin/quik} +@end example + +@node Yaboot +@section Yaboot: um carregador de boot para PowerPCs Macintosh +@cindex carregador de boot para macintoshs do velho mundo +@cindex velho mundo, carregadores de boot para macintoshs do +O Yaboot é um carregador de boot popular para Power PCs Macintosh +do ``velho mundo''. (``Novo-mundo'' se refere aos PowerPCs coloridos +fabricados desde 1999.) + +O Yaboot precisa de sua partição de boot que deve ser pelo menos 800k. +Então, se você está instalando o GNU/Linux do zero, você faria algo +como isso: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel mac} +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +@end group +(parted) @kbd{mkpart primary hfs 0.032 1} +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hdb: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +2 0.031 1.000 +@end group +(parted) @kbd{set 2 boot on} +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/hdb: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +2 0.031 1.000 boot +@end group +@end example + +Você não precisa reinstalar o Yaboot depois de redimensionar uma partição. +O Yaboot é instalado com o ybin @ref{Software Relacionado}. + +@node Sistemas Operacionais +@chapter Sistemas Operacionais +@cindex sistemas operacionais + +O Parted somente roda sob o GNU/Linux e o GNU/Hurd, no momento. Contudo, +ele pode ser usado para redimensionar partições usadas por, ou +compartilhadas com outros sistemas operacionais. + +Quando você quer redimensionar um sistemas de arquivo, certifique-se +de que não está montado. O Parted não pode redimensionar partições +montadas (isto pode mudar no futuro@dots{}). +Se você modificar a tabela de partições num disco com um partição montada +nela, você deve reiniciar imediatamente. O Linux não vai saber sobre as +mudanças que você fez na tabela de partições. (Isto vai ser corrigido, +com o kernel 2.4, e quando nós adicionarmos suporte a ele.) + +Se você quer redimensionar sua partição root ou de boot, use um disco +de boot @pxref{Discos de boot do Parted}, ou use o redimensionador +online do Andreas Dilger, incluído no pacote ext2resize @ref{Ext2}. + +@menu +* GNU/Linux e FreeBSD:: Suporte a tabelas de partição nesses sistemas livres +* MS Windows and OS/2:: Suporte a tabelas de partição nesses sistemas +* MacOS:: As tabelas de partição suportadas pelo MacOS +@end menu + +@node GNU/Linux e FreeBSD +@section Tabelas de partição usadas pelo GNU/Linux e FreeBSD +@cindex tabelas de partição do gnu/linux +@cindex tabelas de partição do freebsd +@cindex freebsd, tabelas de partição do +@cindex linux, tabelas de partição do + +Ambos os sistemas GNU/Linux e FreeBSD são mais mais flexíveis quanto +a tabelas de partição, suportando muitos tipos de tabelas de partição. + +@c RMK: padding: added notes about disklabel support for Linux kernel +Por ser mais difícil para uma máquina usar discos rígidos com tabelas +de partição normalmente usadas por outras arquiteturas, distribuições +padrão do kernel do Linux somente suportam as tabelas de partição +populares para a arquitetura para as quais foram compiladas. Por +exemplo, um kernel do Linux padrão compilado para o PC provavelmente +não vai ter suporte a tabelas de partição do Mac ou da Sun. Para acessar +os sistemas de arquivo em discos com tabelas de partição não suportados, +o kernel vai ter que ser recompilado. + +O FreeBSD tem um sistemas de tabelas de partições que é incompatível +com as tabelas de partições do MSDOS. O Parted somente suporta o +sistemas de tabelas de partição dos BSDs. É improvável que suporte +o sistemas de partições em fatias, porque a semântica é muito estranha, +e não trabalha como tabelas de partição ``normais''. + +@node O MS Windows e o OS/2 +@section Tabelas de partição de disco suportadas por sistemas Microsoft e o OS/2 +@cindex tabelas de partição legadas pela microsoft e a ibm +@cindex microsoft e ibm, tabelas de partição legadas pela + +O MS Windows e o OS/2 somente suportam as tabelas de partição do MSDOS. +Portanto, se você criar uma nova tabela de partições, você deve usar: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel msdos} +@end example + +@node MacOS +@section Suporte a Tabelas de Partição no Sistema Operacional Macintosh +@cindex tabelas de partição do macintosh +@cindex macintosh, tabelas de partição do + +@c RMK: completeness: does Mac OS X understand non-mac disklabels? +O MacOS (e o OpenFirmware) somente entende as tabelas de partição +do mac. Portanto se você criar uma nova tabelas de partições, +você deve usar: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel mac} +@end example + +Note que para tabelas de partição do Mac, você deve evitar deixar +espaços livres em volta, porque as regiões de espaço livre deixam +entradas na tabela de partições (e o Linux não gosta de ter mais de +15 entradas). Por exemplo, se você fizer: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +2 0.031 1.000 boot +3 1.000 1000.000 ext2 root root +@end group +(parted) @kbd{ mkpartfs primary ext2 1001 2000} +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +2 0.031 1.000 boot +3 1.000 1000.000 ext2 root root +4 1001.000 2000.000 ext2 +@end group +@end example + +Existe 1 megabyte de espaço livre entre as partições 3 e 4. Você pode +evitar isso, criando partições de 0.1M (no caso, o Parted automaticamente +``junta'' elas). Então, no exemplo acima, você deveria fazer isso ao invés: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs primary ext2 1000.1 2000} +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0.000-6149.882 megabytes +Disk label type: mac +Minor Start End Filesystem Name Flags +1 0.000 0.031 Apple +2 0.031 1.000 boot +3 1.000 1000.000 ext2 root root +4 1000.000 2000.000 ext2 +@end group +@end example + +@node Sistemas de Arquivo +@chapter Sistemas de Arquivo suportados pelo Parted +@cindex sistemas de arquivo + +@menu +* Sistemas Suportados:: File systems operations supported by GNU Parted +* Ext2:: Sistemas ext2 do Linux no Parted +* FAT16 and FAT32:: Sistemas Legados e o Parted da Microsoft e o Parted +* Reiserfs:: Sistema jornalístico Reiser e o Parted +@end menu + +@node Sistemas de Arquivo Suportados +@section Sistemas de Arquivo Suportados pelo GNU Parted +@cindex sistemas de arquivo suportados +@cindex sistemas de arquivo suportados + +O Parted tem suporte a essas operações: + +@c RMK: FIXME: can we put in nicer marks for "true", and note markers +@c to associate notes below with entries in this table? + +@multitable {Filesystem} {detect} {create} {resize} {copy} {check} +@item Sistema de Arquivo @tab detecta @tab cria @tab redimensiona @tab copia @tab checa +@item ext2 @tab * @tab * @tab *1 @tab *2 @tab *3 +@item ext3 @tab * @tab @tab *1 @tab *2 @tab *3 +@item fat16 @tab * @tab * @tab *4 @tab *4 @tab * +@item fat32 @tab * @tab * @tab * @tab * @tab * +@item hfs @tab * @tab @tab @tab @tab +@item jfs @tab * @tab @tab @tab @tab +@item linux-swap @tab * @tab * @tab * @tab * @tab * +@item ntfs @tab * @tab @tab @tab @tab +@item reiserfs @tab * @tab *5 @tab *1,5 @tab *5 @tab *3,5 +@item ufs @tab * @tab @tab @tab @tab +@item xfs @tab * @tab @tab @tab @tab +@end multitable + +@c RMK: note: the following is not an enumerated list, just a bunch of +@c notes associated to entries in the above matrix. That's bad. + +@noindent NOTAS: +(1) O início da partição deve estar fixa para ext2, ext3 e reiserfs. + +(2) A partição que você copia deve ser maior (ou exatament o mesmo +tamanho) da partição que você está copiando. + +(3) Checagem limitada é feita quando o sistemas de arquivo é aberto. +Esta é a única checagem no momento. Todos os comandos (incluindo o +resize) vão falhar graciosamente, deixando o sistemas de arquivo +intacto, se não existir erros no sistemas de arquivo (e a vasta maioria +de erros no geral). + +(4) O tamanho da nova partição, após redimensionar ou copiar, é restrito +pelo tamanho de cluster para a fat (principalmente afeta FAT16). Isto +é pior do que você pensa, porque você não chega a escolher o tamanho +do cluster (isso é um bug no Windows, mas você quer compatibilidade, +certo?). + +Então, em prática, você sempre pode diminuir sua partição (porque o +Parted pode diminuir o tamanho do cluster), você não vai poder aumentar +a partição pro tamanho que você quer. Se você não tiver problemas em +usar FAT32, você sempre vai poder aumentar a partição pro tamanho +que você quiser. + +Resumo: você sempre pode diminuir a sua partição. Se você não pode +usar FAT32 por alguma razão, então você não vai poder aumentar sua +partição. + +(5) O suporte a reiserfs é habilitado se você instalar libreiserfs, +disponível em @uref{reiserfs.linux.kiev.ua}. (É provável que esteja +disonível logo em www.namesys.com... nos diga se/quando isso acontecer!) + +@node Ext2 +@section O GNU Parted e o Second Extended Filesystem +@cindex suporte a sistema de arquivo ext2 +@cindex suporte a sistemas second extended + +O Parted não suporta diretamente cópia de sistemas de arquivo ext2 +(ainda). Contudo, existem algumas maneiras de se conseguir isso: + +@itemize +@item Use o comando mkfs (ou mkfs.ext2), e então rode na shell: + +ME CONSERTE!!! isto ainda não funciona muito bem - mas deve estar OK +para a maioria das pessoas@dots{} + +@example +# @kbd{mount -t ext2 /dev/hda2 /mnt/dst} +# @kbd{find /mnt/src -depth | cpio -pm /mnt/dst} +@end example + +@item Se você duplicar uma partição que será maior que o original, +isto também pode ser feito: primeiro, crie uma nova partição ext2. +Então: + +@example +# @kbd{dd if=/dev/dsp-antigo of=/dev/dsp-novo bs=1024 count=@var{tam_ant}} +# @kbd{parted /dev/hda resize 2 @var{início} @var{fim}} +@end example + +@noindent aonde @var{tam_ant} é o tamanho da partição original em kilobytes. +@var{início} e @var{fim} são o novo começo e fim para a partição duplicada. +@end itemize + +@node FAT16 e FAT32 +@section Suporte a Sistemas de Arquivo da Microsoft +@cindex suporte a sistemas de arquivo fat +@cindex suporte a sistemas de arquivo legados da microsoft + +O Parted não pode aumentar o tamanho do cluster de sistemas de arquivo +FAT (ainda). Isto põe restrições em redimensionar e copiar partições. +Isto é geralmente bizarro, porque o Parted pode converter sistemas de +arquivo entre FAT16 e FAT32, que tem restrições diferentes no que o +tamanho do cluster pode ser. + +Por exemplo, vamos dizer que uma partição de 100Mb com um tamanho de +cluster de 4k. Esta partição não pode ser redimensionados para 400Mb, +porque o tamanho do cluster deveria ser mudado para 16k. Contudo, ele +pode ser redimensionado para 600Mb se você usar FAT32. O contrário é +verdade para sistemas de arquivo FAT32 de 600Mb. + +Note: quando você copia ou redimensiona um sistemas de arquivo, o Parted +vai perguntar se você quer converter entre FAT16 e FAT32 (se isso for +possível). Portanto, se você só quer converter um partição para FAT32 +(sem redimensionar), você só precisa redimensionar a partição para o +mesmo tamanho. + +@menu +* MS DriveSpace:: Partições MS DriveSpace +@end menu + + +@node MS DriveSpace +@subsection Partições MS DriveSpace +@cindex partições drivespace + +O MS DriveSpace é um programa que vem com o MS Windows 95 que pdoe ser +usado para comprimir sistemas de arquivo FAT. Eu acredito que ele +funcione do mesmo jeito que o DoubleSpace, então tudo dito aqui pode +ser aplicado no DoubleSpace também. + +É possível para o Parted redimensionar e copiar essas partições, mas +você tem que fazer algumas coisas a mais@dots{} + +@menu +* Aumentando uma partição DriveSpace:: +* Diminuindo um partição DriveSpace:: +* Copiando uma partição DriveSpace:: +@end menu + + +@node Aumentando uma partição DriveSpace +@subsection Aumentando uma partição DriveSpace +@cindex partição drivespace, aumentando uma + +Para aumentar o tamanho de uma partição DriveSpace, faça o seguinte +@enumerate +@item Use o comando resize do Parted para aumentar a partição para o tamanho desejado. + +@item Use o MS DriveSpace para enviar o espaço livre do drive de origem +para o drive comprimido. + +@end enumerate + +@node Diminuindo uma partição DriveSpace +@subsubsection Diminuindo uma partição DriveSpace +@cindex partição drivespace, diminuindo uma + +Para aumentar o tamanho de uma partição DriveSpace, faça o seguinte: + +@enumerate +@item Use o MS DriveSpace para jogar o espaço livre do drive comprimido +para o drive de origem. O número de espaço jogado corresponde ao +montante que se deve diminuir a partição. + +@c RMK: usage: "Parted doesn't give good feedback on what the nubmers" huh? +@item Use o comando resize do Parted para diminuir uma partição para o +tamanho desejado. NOTA: O Parted não tem uma boa resposta com os números +pelo qual se pede para uma partição diminuir. Isto está na lista de +afazeres. + +@end enumerate + +@node Copiando uma partição DriveSpace +@subsubsection Copiando uma partição DriveSpace +@cindex partição drivespace, copiando uma + +Se você quer copiar uma partição DriveSpace para uma partição que é +maior, então você pode seguir as instruções para aumentar uma partição +DriveSpace, exceto se você copiar ao invés de redimensionar para a +partição desejada, e ter certeza de que você usou a nova partição no +DriveSpace. + +Contudo, se você quer copiar uma partição DriveSpace que é menor, as +coisas ficam um pouco mais complicadas: + +@enumerate +@item Use o MS DriveSpace para empurrar o espaço livre do disco +comprimido para o drive de origem. O montante de disco empurrado deve ser +mais que a diferença entre o disco de origem e o tamanho desejado de +uma das partições duplicadas. + +@item Use o Parted para copiar a partição de destino para a partição +duplicada. + +@item Use o MS DriveSpace para empurrar o espaço livre do disco de +origem de volta para o disco comprimido. + +@item Use o MS DriveSpace para empurrar o espaço livre do drive duplicado +de volta para o drive comprimido. +@end enumerate + + +@node Reiserfs +@section Sistemas de Arquivo Jornalístico Reiserfs +@cindex reiserfs + +O Parted suporta reiserfs se a libreiserfs está instalada. O Parted +detecta isso ao rodar, e automaticamente ativa o suporte. Você pode +baixar a libreiserfs em: + + @uref{http://reiserfs.linux.kiev.ua} + +Note que a libreiserfs é software novo, e não foi largamente testado. + + +@node LVM e RAID +@chapter LVM e RAID +@cindex lvm e raid +@cindex raid e lvm + +@menu +* Visão geral da LVM e RAID:: Visão geral da LVM e RAID +* Criando partições RAID ou LVM:: Configurando partições RAID e LVM +* Manipulando um volume RAID ou LVM:: Operações em partições RAID ou LVM +@end menu + +@node Visão geral do LVM e RAID +@section Logical Volume Manager e Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks +@cindex lvm e raid, visão geral do +@cindex lvw, visão geral +@cindex raid, visão geral + +O LVM (Logical Volume Manager) é um sistema alternativo para +particionamento. Ele permite volumes lógicos (por exemplo, ``partições +virtuais'') a serem espalhadas em muitos volumes físicos (por exemplo, +discos e/ou partições). O LVM é suportado no Linux versão 2.4 e +superior. + +RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks - Ordem Redundante de Discos +Baratos) é um sistema para usar muitos discos e/ou partições juntas, como +uma ``partição virtual''. Existem muito poucos modos de usar software +RAID, e são essencialmente: + +@c RMK: if there are only two options, why not put them into a sentence? +@itemize +@item usar múltiplos (pequenos) discos par um único sistemas de arquivo, +aumentar a performance e fazer todo o espaço disponível ser disponível +num único sistemas de arquivo. +@item usar múltiplos discos para guardar cópias redundantes de informação, +para aumentar a confiança e performance. +@end itemize +RAID por software é suportado no Linux versão 2.0 e superior. + +@c RMK: usage: what does ``is supported normally by Parted'' mean? +RAID por hardware é normalmente suportado pelo Parted - então você não +precisa ler essa seção se você está usando RAID por hardware (o +oposto para RAID por software). + +LVM, RAID por software e partições são comumente usadas simultaneamente, +mas elas todas podem ser usadas independentemente. LVM e RAID por +software são geralmente compostas de partições, mais do que discos +rígidos. + +O GNU Parted não suporta LVM e RAID por software completamente, +mas ele é ainda útil quando usado em combinação com suas ferramentas +respectivas. O Parted é útil para essas tarefas: + +@itemize +@item criar uma partição RAID ou LVM de software + +@item criando, redimensionando ou copiando um sistema de arquivo num +volume lógico (ou ``partição lógica'') +@end itemize + +@node Criando partições LVM ou RAID +@section Criando partições LVM ou RAID +@cindex criação de partições lvm +@cindex criação de partições raid + +Para criar uma partição RAID ou LVM, você deve: +@enumerate +@item Criar uma partição com o comando mkpart +@item Definir o indicador LVM ou RAID na partição. +@end enumerate + +Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpart primary ext2 0 4000} +(parted) @kbd{set 1 lvm on} +@end example + +Nota: a partição LVM ou RAID não vai estar pronta para uso ainda. Você +ainda precisa rodar o mkraid(8) para RAIDs, ou usar as ferramentas de +LVM para inicializar o volume físico, e criar grupos lógicos, etc. + +@node Manipulando um volume RAID ou LVM +@section Manipulando um Sistema de Arquivo num volume RAID ou LVM +@cindex operação em partições raid +@cindex operações em partições lvm + +O Parted pode manipular volumes lógicos RAID e LVM, mesmo não entendendo +RAID ou LVM. Ele utiliza o suporte do Linux a RAID e LVM. Portanto, você +somente pode usar esses métodos se o seu kernel do Linux suporta RAID +e/ou LVM. + +Para manipular um sistema de arquivo num volume lógico RAID ou LVM (ou, +uma partição sozinha, para esse intuito), você pode iniciar o parted +selecionando o dispositivo do volume (partição) lógico. Por exemplo: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /dev/md0} +@end example + +Para o resto desse capítulo, ``dispositivo virtual'' vai se referir +ao dispositivo que o Parted está editando (no nosso exemplo, @file{/dev/md0}). +For the rest of this chapter, ``virtual device'' will refer to the +device Parted is editting (in our example cases, @file{/dev/md0}). + +@menu +* Criando um sistema de arquivo num dispositivo RAID ou LVM:: +* Redimensionando um sistema de arquivo:: +* Copiando um sistema de arquivo de um dispositivo virtual para uma partição:: +* Copiando um sistema de arquivo para um dispositivo virtual:: +@end menu + +@node Criando um Sistema de Arquivo num dispositivo RAID ou LVM +@subsection Criando um Sistema de Arquivo num Dispositivo VIrtual LVM ou RAID +@cindex lvm, criando um sistema de arquivo em +@cindex raid, criando um sistema de arquivo em + +Para criar um sistema de arquivo num volume LVM, use os seguintes passos: + +@enumerate +@item Crie uma tabelas de partição de loop. Este é uma tabela de partições +falsa, que diz ao Parted para tratar o dispositivo virtual como um único +sistema de arquivo. Com essa falsa tabela de partições, existe ou nenhuma +ou uma partição. + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel loop} +@end example + +@item Crie o sistema de arquivo, usando o comando mkpartfs do Parted. +Você deve deixar o início do sistema de arquivo 0. A partição pode +terminar em qualquer lugar dentro do dispositivo virtual. Você pode +encontrar o tamanho do dispositivo virtual com o comando print. Por +exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Disk geometry for /dev/md0: 0.000-47.065 megabytes +Disk label type: loop +Minor Start End Filesystem Flags +@end group +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs primary ext2 0 47.065} +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Disk geometry for /dev/md0: 0.000-47.065 megabytes +Disk label type: loop +Minor Start End Filesystem Flags +1 0.000 47.065 ext2 +@end group +@end example +@end enumerate + +@node Redimensionando um sistemas de arquivo +@subsection Redimensionando um Sistema de Arquivos num Dispositivo Virtual LVM ou RAID +@cindex lvm, redimensionando um sistema de arquivo +@cindex raid, redimensionando um sistema de arquivo + +Você geralmente redimensiona o sistema de arquivo ao mesmo tempo que +você redimensiona o seu dispositivo virtual. Se você está aumentando +o sistema de arquivo e o dispositivo virtual, você deve primeiro +aumentar o dispositivo virtual (com as ferramentas RAID ou LVM), e então +aumentar o sistema de arquivo. Se você está diminuindo o sistema de +arquivo e o dispositivo virtual, você deve diminuir o sistema de arquivo +primeiro, e então o dispositivo virtual. + +Para redimensionar o sistema de arquivo no Parted, use o comando resize. +Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/md0} +(parted) @kbd{resize 1 0 20} +@end example + +@node Copiando um sistema de arquivo de um dispositivo virtual para uma partição +@subsection Copiando um Sistema de Arquivo de um Dispositivo LVM ou RAID para uma partição +@cindex lvm, copiando de um lvm para uma partição +@cindex raid, copiando de um raid para uma partição + +Para copiar um sistema de arquivo de um dispositivo virtual LVM ou RAID, +é só usar o comando cp. Por exemplo: + +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/hda} +(parted) @kbd{cp /dev/md0 1 3} +@node Copiando um sistema de arquivo para um dispositivo virtual +@subsection Copiando um Sistema de Arquivo de um Dispositivo Virtual RAID ou LVM +@cindex lvm, copiando de uma partição lvm para um volume +@cindex raid, copiando de uma partição para um volume raid + +Para copiar o sistema de arquivo para um dispositivo virtual LVM ou RAID, +use a seguinte receita: + +@enumerate +@item Crie a tabela de partições de loop no dispositivo virtual. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/md0} +(parted) @kbd{mklabel loop} +@end example + +@item Crie um sistema de arquivo no dispositivo virtual, com o comando +mkpartfs. Por exemplo: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpartfs primary ext2 0 47.065} +@end example + +@item Copie a partição com o comando cp: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/hda} +(parted) @kbd{cp /dev/md0 3 1} +@end example +@end enumerate + +@node Espelhamento de Discos +@chapter Espelhamento de Discos +@cindex espelhamento de discos + +Espelhamento de disco é o método para evitar o tedioso processo de +instalação do Windows. Por exemplo, se você quer instalar o Windows e +o Office em 1000 máquinas, vai levar provavelmente 5 vezes 1000 horas. +As coisas não são tão ruins com o GNU/Linux, porque existem programas +como o kickstart da Red Hat, que permite você automatizar a instalação +de outros programas, ou praticamente qualquer coisa que você precise +fazer. Portanto, o espelhamento de disco é somente usado para máquinas +Windows (ou qualquer software não-livre) em geral, mas nós imaginamos +que a maioria das organizações achariam impossível migrar do Windows +para o GNU/Linux (ou qualquer outro software livre) sem um período de +transição, aonde ambos os sistemas estão disponíveis. + +@c FIXME: standards: the CD-Writing howto is listed as non-free by LDP +Com o espelhamento de disco, você pode torrar um CD com uma imagem de +disco ou de uma partição contendo o Windows e o Office, e copiar a +partição diretamente nos discos rígidos de todos os computadores, +colocando um disco de boot e um CD, e deixando rolar. Mas a partição +no disco Windows vai provavelmente ser maior, então a partição também +vai ter de ser redimensionada. Eu já vi várias pessoas comentarem que +elas gerenciaram esse processo usando discos de boot do Linux e o Parted. +É possível usar o CDROM somente, usando o disquete de boot como a imagem +de boot do CD. Leia a CD writing HOWTO para maiores informações. Existem +algumas coisas peculiares que você tem que fazer pra coisa toda funcionar +(que vai ser resolvida na próxima série estável do Parted). De qualquer +modo, este é o processo geral: + +@enumerate +@item Instale o Windows numa máquina, com a configuração que você +quiser. Você pode ter uma partição do tamanho que quiser, contanto +que não use mais de 640Mb, e deixe espaço para um instalação completa +do Linux, e outros 1300Mb para duas cópias da imagem de disco. + +@item Instale o Linux na máquina. + +@item Faça um diretório para imagem do CD (exemplo: @file{/root/imagem}) + +@item Crie um arquivo de imagem de disco (exemplo: @file{/root/imagem/disco}) +no diretório do CD: + +@example +# @kbd{dd if=/dev/zero of=/root/imagem/disco bs=1M count=640} +@end example + +@item Use o Parted para copiar a partição Windows para a imagem de disco: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /root/cdimage/diskimage mklabel msdos} +# @kbd{parted /root/cdimage/diskimage mkpart primary fat32 0 639} +# @kbd{parted /root/cdimage/diskimage cp /dev/hda 1 1} +@end example + +@item Crie uma imagem de CD do diretório da imagem de CD e torre esse +CD com a sua ferramenta favorita de gravação. + +@item Compile uma versão especial do Parted sem suporte a língua +nacional e suporte a readline (ou baixe a RPM especial da Freshmeat): + +@example +localhost:~/parted-1.0.0# @kbd{./configure --disable-nls --without-readline --disable-shared; make} +@end example + +@c FIXME: standards: LDP labelled the Bootdisk HOWTO non-free. +@item Crie um disquete de boot do Linux (veja a Bootdisk HOWTO). + +@item Ponha a versão reduzida do Parted no disquete de boot (ou +um disco raiz suplementar). + +@item Escreva um script shell para fazer o seguinte: + +@example +@asis{mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom} +@asis{parted --script /dev/hda mklabel msdos} +@asis{parted --script /dev/hda mkpartfs primary fat 0 @var{algum-tamanho}} +@asis{parted --script /dev/hda cp /mnt/cdrom/diskimage 1 1} +@asis{parted --script /dev/hda set 1 boot on} +@asis{/sbin/halt} +@end example + +@var{algum-tamanho} é o tamanho que você quer que a primeira partição use. + +@item Inicie a instalação! Ponha o disquete + CD dentro de cada computador, +e deixe rolar@dots{} +@end enumerate + +Obviamente eu posso e vou fazer esse processo muito mais fácil. Nós +estamos considerando fazer uma mini-distribuição para fazer isso. +Eu não teria tempo para fazer isso --- algum voluntário? + +@node Software Relacionado +@chapter Software Relacionado +@cindex software relacionado +@cindex leitura posterior +@cindex documentação relacionada + +Se você quer procurar mais informações, sinta-se à vontade para enviar +perguntas para @email{parted@@gnu.org}. (!) indica que a +informação/software está provavelmente incluída na sua distribuição. + +Estes arquivos na distribuição do Parted contém informações adicionais: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item ABOUT-NLS - informações sobre usar o Suporte a Língua Nativa, e o Projeto de Tradução Livre + +@item API - a documentação sobre a API da libparted + +@item AUTHORS - quem escreveu o que + +@item BUGS - erros não arrumados + +@item ChangeLog - mudanças feitas no Parted + +@item COPYING - a GNU General Public License, os termos pelos quais o GNU Parted pode ser distribuido + +@item COPYING.DOC - a GNU Free Documentation Licence, o termo pelo qual +a documentação do Parted pode ser distribuída. + +@item FAT -- informações sobre como o redimensionador de FAT funciona (para programadores) + +@item INSTALL --- como compilar e instalar o Parted, e a maioria dos outros softwares livres + +@item TODO --- recursos planejados que ainda não foram implementados +@end itemize + +Estes documentos não são distribuídos com o Parted, mas você pode achar +eles úteis. A maioria deles provavelmente vai estar na sua distribuição. +Por exemplo, no Red Hat Linux, olhe no cd dentro de @file{/doc/HOWTO} e +@file{/doc/FAQ}. + +@itemize @bullet + +@c RMK: usefulness: available at the LDP -- should these urls be updated? +@c RMK: standards: GPL'd documentation. +@item Filesystems HOWTO @uref{http://penguin.cz/~mhi/fs} + +@c RMK: usefulness: available at the LDP -- should these urls be updated? +@c FIXME: standards: LDP labelled this non-free +@item Hard Disk Upgrade mini-HOWTO (!): @uref{http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO} + +@c RMK: usefulness: available at the LDP -- should these urls be updated? +@c FIXME: standards: LDP labelled this non-free +@item Large Disk HOWTO @uref{http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/linux/Large-Disk.html} + +@item LILO mini-HOWTO (!) @uref{http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO} + +@c RMK: usefulness: available at the LDP -- should these urls be updated? +@item MILO HOWTO (!) @uref{http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO} + +@c FIXME: standards: in short, none of the following is free documenation +@c FIXME: standards: Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2 labelled non-free by LDP +@c FIXME: standards: Linux+FreeBSD-mini labelled non-free by LDP +@c FIXME: reference: can't find a Linux+Win95, only Linux+Win95-mini +@c FIXME: standards: Linux+Win95-mini labelled non-free by LDP +@c FIXME: reference: can't find a Linux+FreeBSD, only Linux+FreeBSD-mini +@c FIXME: reference: can't find a Linux+NT-Loader, only "NT OS Loader + +@c Linux mini +@c FIXME: standards: NT OS Loader + Linux mini labelled non-free by LDP +@item Linux+OS mini-HOWTOs (!): Linux+DOS+Win95+OS2, Linux+FreeBSD-mini-HOWTO, +Linux+Win95, Linux+FreeBSD, Linux+NT-Loader. You can get these from: @uref{http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO} + +@c FIXME: standards: Partition mini labelled non-free by LDP +@item Partition mini-HOWTO (!): @uref{http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Partition/index.html} + +@c RMK: standards: no clear distribution terms +@item Partition Table HOWTO @uref{http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_tables.html} + +@c FIXME: standards: no clear distribution terms +@item Lista de Tipos de Partições @uref{http://www.win.tue.nl/~aeb/partitions/partition_types.html} + +@item Software RAID HOWTO @uref{http://linas.org/linux/Software-RAID/Software-RAID.html} + +@end itemize + +Outros programas relacionados estão listados aqui. Alguns deles também +tem documentação útil: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item Disk Drake. Disponível em @uref{www.linux-mandrake.com/diskdrake} +Ele é simular em funcionalidade ao Parted. O código de FAT no Disk Drake +é baseado no nosso código do Parted. Aqui é como o Disk Drake se +compara ao Parted: (que ambos concordamos :-) O Disk Drake é: + +@itemize @minus +@item mais fácil de usar, te proteje de cometer enganos +@item uma solução mais completa (lida com o @file{/etc/fstab}, lilo, etc.) +@item menos suporte à FAT (não pode converter FAT16<->FAT32, não copia partições) +@item menos suporte a ext2 (no momento) +@item menos atenção à compatibilidade entre sistemas DOS/Windows (mais antigos) +@item sem suporte a arquiteturas não-PC +@end itemize + +@item dvhtool (para SGI/MIPS) (!) + +@c RMK: standards: unchecked +@item dosfsck (!) + +@item e2fsck, resize2fs e2fsprogs (!) @uref{http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/e2fsprogs.html} + +@item ext2resize - usa o mesmo código do Parted, mas inclui algumas +outras coisas também, como um redimensionar ext2 na hora, que não +requer desmontagem. @uref{http://ext2resize.sourceforge.net} + +@item fdisk (!) + +@item FIPS (!) (First Interactive Partition Splitter - Primeiro Divisor de Partições Interativo) @uref{http://www.igd.fhg.de/~aschaefe/fips} + +@ RMK: standards: GPL'd +@item GPart - recupera tabelas de partição quebradas. @uref{http://www.stud.uni-hannover.de/user/76201/gpart} + +@item GNU GRUB - GRand Unified Boot-loader @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub.html} + +@item LILO (!) (LInux LOader) @uref{ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/lilo} + +@item LVM @uref{http://linux.msede.com/lvm} + +@c RMK: standards: is mkdosfs Free? +@item mkdosfs (!) (às vezes chamada de mkfs.msdos) + +@item mke2fs (!) (às vezes chamada de mkfs.ext2) + +@item mkfs (!) + +@item mkswap (!) + +@item quik (!) + +@item reiserfs: NOTA: um redimensionador reiserfs é incluído com a +distribuição reiserfs normal. @uref{http://devlinux.com/projects/reiserfs} +Também, uma implementação independente da raiserfs userland (que o parted +também utiliza) @uref{http://reiserfs.linux.kiev.ua}. Ele pode ser adotado +por outros usuários no futuro... + +@item yaboot (!) @uref{http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/yaboot/} + +@item ybin (!) @uref{http://penguinppc.org/bootloaders/yaboot/} + +@end itemize + +@node Copiando Este Manual +@appendix Copiando Este Manual + +@menu +* GNU Free Documentation License:: Licença para copiar esse manual +@end menu + +@node GNU Free Documentation License +@appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License +@cindex FDL, GNU Free Documentation License +@include fdl.texi + +@c FDL: FDL 4.I suggests a HISTORY section be included in +@c the documentation. In this case it seems superfluous, but +@c here's one, in case it is desired. As far as I'm concerned, +@c this node doesn't fit well into the structure of the document +@c at present. +@node História +@appendix A história desse manual +@cindex a história desse manual + +Esse manual é baseado no arquivo, USER, incluído na versão 1.4.22. +O código-fonte do GNU Parted está disponível em @uref{ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted}. + +Formatação texinfo por Richard M. Kreuter, 2002. + +Este manual é distribuído sob a GNU Free Documentation License, +versão 1.1 ou superior, à sua discrição, sem Seções Invariantes, +sem Textos na Capa, e sem Textos na Contra-capa. @xref{Copiando +este Manual}, para mais detalhes. + +@c FIXME: why doesn't this @ifnotplaintext work?! +@c @ifnotplaintext +@node Índice +@unnumbered Índice +@printindex cp +@c @end ifnotplaintext + +@bye + +@ignore +I've (that is, RMK) included (too much) commentary in this file. + +Lines of the form + + FIXME:<category>: + +are bugs, and should be fixed. The categories are sort of vague, but +"standards" means that something doesnt't meet somebody's (probably +I've tried to check the license for each program and documentation +referenced, but have missed some. As a rule, if a Howto or mini-Howto +has been labelled as non-free by the LDP, then I've assumed it's also +non-Free for GNU purposes. I've also tried to note the free software +and documentation, since omission of such notes lead me to recheck things +I'd forgotten I'd check, etc. + +Many nodes give some detailed explanation of how to use parted along +with a non-free operating system using non-free utilities that are part +of that system. This may be a violation of the GNU standards, +node/section "References". I've marked up the text anyhow, in case the +content is deemed acceptable by decision makers, and hope that my +contribution here doesn't sway decisions. + +For what it's worth, I've noted references to non-free software as +"acceptable" in case the reference includes a description of what the +software can't do (e.g., not suck, not harm mankind). This idiosyncratic +assessment of the permissibility of reference of non-free software is +meant partly as a joke. + +Note: there is a free (GPL'd) DOS compatible operating system, FreeDOS, +that I've tested and found to work pretty well, better in many respects +that Micros~1's DOS. Many of the tips and tricks described in the +manual might work with or be needed for a FreeDOS based system. In +principle, one could rewrite the sections of this manual to make +reference only to 'DOS-compatible' systems, and refer people to FreeDOS. + +I, for one, would be happy to refer people to FreeDOS, since it's a nice +project that could play a valuable role among free operating systems +(actually, it does: it's the DOS kernel for DOSEMU). But would +reworking references to MS DOS and its progeny to refer to FreeDOS just +be a clever hack around the GNU standards? I dunno... + +<Sigh> Screed over. + +Notes on possible (unimplemented!) modifications: + +The output samples from parted's print command, fdisk's p command, etc., +might be made into tables (multi-column tables) to ensure spiffy formatting. + +I'd like to find a way to make *entry: see *synonym type references in +the index, so, e.g., to refer people looking for Apple to Macintosh, and +PowerPC to Macintosh, etc. Probably texinfo does this already; I dunno. + + +Notes on general fixes: + +RMK: usage: eg -> e.g. ("e.g." is customarily spelled thus). + +RMK: usage: "its" is English possessive third person singular adjective +(cf "sein/ihr", "son/sa/ses"). "it's" is a contraction of "it is", +i.e., third person singular present active indicative of "to be" (cf +"das ist", "il est"). I hope that description doesn't come off too +snotty. I've changed 'it's' to 'its' more times than noted above. + +RMK: usage (punctuation): in English, commas are only used to separate +relative clauses when the information in the clause is deemed +non-essential for identifying the referent of the noun on which the +clause depends (German uses commas around every relative clause, by +contrast). So: "I have read the book that was assigned" doesn't have a +comma because the clause 'that was assigned' is needed to identify which +book is the object of 'read', whereas "I have read the book, which +wasn't very good" implies that the fact that the book wasn't very good +is extra information, not required for the identification of the book, +e.g. its identity has already been established). + +@end ignore diff --git a/doc/parted.info b/doc/parted.info new file mode 100644 index 0000000..99376fd --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/parted.info @@ -0,0 +1,1708 @@ +This is parted.info, produced by makeinfo version 6.8 from parted.texi. + +Copyright (C) 1999-2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no +Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover +Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU +Free Documentation License". +INFO-DIR-SECTION System administration +START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY +* parted: (parted). GNU partitioning software +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This file documents the use of GNU Parted, a program for creating and +manipulating partition tables. + + +File: parted.info, Node: Top, Next: Introduction, Up: (dir) + +GNU Parted User Manual +********************** + +This file documents the use of GNU Parted, a program for creating and +manipulating partition tables. + + This document applies roughly to version *3.6* of GNU Parted. + + The original version was written by Andrew Clausen in text format. +Richard M. Kreuter translated it into Texinfo format in 2002, to be +heavily edited by Leslie P. Polzer in 2006. + +* Menu: + +* Introduction:: Overview +* Using Parted:: Partitioning a Hard Drive +* Related information:: Further reading on related topics +* Copying This Manual:: How to make copies of this manual +* History:: This manual's history +* Concept index:: Concept index + + +File: parted.info, Node: Introduction, Next: Using Parted, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +1 Introduction +************** + +* Menu: + +* Overview:: GNU Parted and prerequisite knowledge +* Software Required:: GNU Parted's software dependencies +* Supported Platforms:: Where you can use GNU Parted +* License:: What you may and may not do with GNU Parted +* Compiling:: How to build GNU Parted + + +File: parted.info, Node: Overview, Next: Software Required, Up: Introduction + +1.1 Overview of GNU Parted +========================== + +GNU Parted is a program for creating and manipulating partition tables. + + This documentation is written with the assumption that the reader has +some understanding of partitioning and file systems. + + GNU Parted was designed to minimize the chance of data loss. For +example, it was designed to avoid data loss during interruptions (like +power failure) and performs many safety checks. However, there could be +bugs in GNU Parted, so you should back up your important files before +running Parted. + + The GNU Parted homepage is <https://www.gnu.org/software/parted>. The +library and frontend themselves can be downloaded from +<https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted>. You can also find a listing of +mailing lists, notes for contributing and more useful information on the +web site. + + Please send bug reports to <bug-parted@gnu.org>. When sending bug +reports, please include the version of GNU Parted. Please include the +output from these commands (for disk '/dev/hda'): + + # parted /dev/hda unit s print free + + Feel free to ask for help on this list -- just check that your +question isn't answered here first. If you don't understand the +documentation, please tell us, so we can explain it better. General +philosophy is: if you need to ask for help, then something needs to be +fixed so you (and others) don't need to ask for help. + + Also, we'd love to hear your ideas :-) + + +File: parted.info, Node: Software Required, Next: Supported Platforms, Prev: Overview, Up: Introduction + +1.2 Software Required for the use of Parted +=========================================== + +If you're installing or compiling Parted yourself, you'll need to have +some other programs installed. If you are compiling Parted, you will +need both the normal and devel packages of these programs installed: + + * GNU parted source is available either as a source tarball: + + <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=parted.git> + + or using git (See the README-hacking instructions): + + <https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=parted.git> + + * libuuid, part of the e2fsprogs package. If you don't have this, + you can get it from: + + <http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/e2fsprogs.html> + + If you want to compile Parted and e2fsprogs, note that you will + need to 'make install' and 'make install-libs' e2fsprogs. + + * GNU Readline (optional), available from + + <https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline> + + If you are compiling Parted, and you don't have readline, you can + disable Parted's readline support with the '--disable-readline' + option for 'configure'. + + * GNU gettext (or compatible software) for compilation, if + internationalisation support is desired. + + <https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext> + + +File: parted.info, Node: Supported Platforms, Next: License, Prev: Software Required, Up: Introduction + +1.3 Platforms on which GNU Parted runs +====================================== + +Hopefully, this list will grow a lot. If you do not have one of these +platforms, then you can use a rescue disk and a static binary of GNU +Parted. + +GNU/Linux + Linux versions 2.0 and up, on Alpha, x86 PCs, PC98, Macintosh + PowerPC, Sun hardware. + +GNU/Hurd + + +File: parted.info, Node: License, Next: Compiling, Prev: Supported Platforms, Up: Introduction + +1.4 Terms of distribution for GNU Parted +======================================== + +GNU Parted is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License +Version 3, or (at your option) any later version. This should have been +included with the Parted distribution, in the COPYING file. If not, see +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + + Libparted is considered part of GNU Parted. It is covered by the GNU +General Public License. It is NOT released under the GNU Lesser General +Public License (LGPL). + + +File: parted.info, Node: Compiling, Prev: License, Up: Introduction + +1.5 Building GNU Parted +======================= + +If you want to compile GNU Parted, this is generally done with: + + $ ./configure + $ make + + However, there are a few options for 'configure': + +'--without-readline' + turns off use of readline. This is useful for making rescue disks, + etc., where few libraries are available. + +'--disable-debug' + don't include assertions + +'--disable-nls' + turns off native language support. This is useful for use with old + versions of glibc, or a trimmed down version of glibc suitable for + rescue disks. + +'--disable-shared' + turns off shared libraries. This may be necessary for use with old + versions of GNU libc, if you get a compile error about a "spilled + register". Also useful for boot/rescue disks. + +'--enable-discover-only' + support only reading/probing (reduces size considerably) + +'--enable-mtrace' + enable malloc() debugging + +'--enable-read-only' + disable writing (for debugging) + +1.5.1 Introduction +------------------ + +If you want to run GNU Parted on a machine without GNU/Linux installed, +or you want to modify a root or boot partition, use GParted Live: +<https://gparted.org/livecd.php>. + + +File: parted.info, Node: Using Parted, Next: Related information, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top + +2 Using Parted +************** + +* Menu: + +* Partitioning:: Disk partitioning in context +* Running Parted:: Partitioning with Parted +* Invoking Parted:: Parted's invocation options and commands +* Command explanations:: Full explanation of parted's commands + + +File: parted.info, Node: Partitioning, Next: Running Parted, Up: Using Parted + +2.1 Introduction to Partitioning +================================ + +Partitioning is the process of dividing a storage device into local +sections, called partitions, which help organize multiple filesystems +and their associated operating systems. + + A storage device presents itself as a sequence of bytes, numbered +starting from zero and increasing until the maximum capacity of the +device is reached. Bytes are normally read and written a sector at a +time, rather than individually. Each sector contains a fixed number of +bytes, with the number determined by the device. + + +------------------------------------------------------------+ + | storage device with no partitions | + +------------------------------------------------------------+ + 0 start end + + In order to store multiple filesystems, a storage device can be +divided up in to multiple partitions. Each partition can be thought of +as an area which contains a real filesystem inside of it. To show where +these partitions are on the device a small table is written at the +start, shown as PT in the diagram below. This table is called a +partition table, or disklabel, and also stores the type of each +partition and some flags. + + +--+---------------+----------------+------------------------+ + |PT| Partition 1 | Partition 2 | Partition 3 | + +--+---------------+----------------+------------------------+ + 0 start end + + +File: parted.info, Node: Running Parted, Next: Invoking Parted, Prev: Partitioning, Up: Using Parted + +2.2 Using GNU Parted +==================== + +Parted has two modes: command line and interactive. Parted should +always be started with: + + # parted DEVICE + +where DEVICE is the hard disk device to edit. (If you're lazy and omit +the DEVICE argument, Parted will attempt to guess which device you +want.) + + In command line mode, this is followed by one or more commands. For +example: + + # parted /dev/sda mklabel gpt mkpart P1 ext3 1MiB 8MiB + +Options (like '--help') can only be specified on the command line. + + In interactive mode, commands are entered one at a time at a prompt, +and modify the disk immediately. For example: + + (parted) mklabel gpt + (parted) mkpart P1 ext3 1MiB 8MiB + +Unambiguous abbreviations are allowed. For example, you can type "p" +instead of "print", and "u" instead of "units". Commands can be typed +either in English, or your native language (if your language has been +translated). This may create ambiguities. Commands are +case-insensitive. + + Numbers indicating partition locations can be whole numbers or +decimals. The suffix selects the unit, which may be one of those +described in *note unit::, except CHS and compact. If no suffix is +given, then the default unit is assumed. Negative numbers count back +from the end of the disk, with "-1s" indicating the sector at the end of +the disk. Parted will compute sensible ranges for the locations you +specify (e.g. a range of +/- 500 MB when you specify the location in +"G"). Use the sector unit "s" to specify exact locations. With +parted-2.4 and newer, IEC binary units like "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", etc., +specify exact locations as well. *Note IEC binary units::. + + If you don't give a parameter to a command, Parted will prompt you for +it. For example: + + (parted) mklabel + New disk label type? gpt + + Parted will always warn you before doing something that is potentially +dangerous, unless the command is one of those that is inherently +dangerous (viz., rm, mklabel and mkpart). Since many partitioning +systems have complicated constraints, Parted will usually do something +slightly different to what you asked. (For example, create a partition +starting at 10.352Mb, not 10.4Mb) If the calculated values differ too +much, Parted will ask you for confirmation. + + +File: parted.info, Node: Invoking Parted, Next: Command explanations, Prev: Running Parted, Up: Using Parted + +2.3 Command Line Options +======================== + +When invoked from the command line, Parted supports the following +syntax: + + # parted [OPTION] DEVICE [COMMAND [ARGUMENT]] + + Available options and commands follow. For detailed explanations of +the use of Parted commands, see *note Command explanations::. Options +begin with a hyphen, commands do not: + + Options: + +'-h' +'--help' + display a help message + +'-l' +'--list' + lists partition layout on all block devices + +'-m' +'--machine' + display output in machine parseable format + +'-j' +'--json' + display output in JSON format + +'-s' +'--script' + never prompt the user + +'-f' +'--fix' + automatically answer exceptions with "fix" in script mode, which is + useful for: GPT header not including full disk size; moving the + backup GPT table to the end of the disk; MAC fix missing partition + map entry; etc. + +'-a alignment-type' +'--align alignment-type' + Set alignment for newly created partitions, valid alignment types + are: none, cylinder, minimal and optimal. + +'-v' +'--version' + display the version + + +File: parted.info, Node: Command explanations, Prev: Invoking Parted, Up: Using Parted + +2.4 Parted Session Commands +=========================== + +GNU Parted provides the following commands: + +* Menu: + +* align-check:: +* disk_set:: +* disk_toggle:: +* help:: +* mklabel:: +* mkpart:: +* name:: +* print:: +* quit:: +* rescue:: +* resizepart:: +* rm:: +* select:: +* set:: +* toggle:: +* type:: +* unit:: + + Note that after version 2.4, the following commands were removed: +check, cp, mkfs, mkpartfs, move, resize. + + +File: parted.info, Node: align-check, Next: disk_set, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.1 align-check +----------------- + + -- Command: align-check ALIGN-TYPE N + + Determine whether the starting sector of partition N meets the + disk's selected alignment criteria. ALIGN-TYPE must be 'minimal', + 'optimal' or an abbreviation. When in script mode, if the + partition does not meet the alignment requirement, exit with status + 1; otherwise (including on older kernels for which alignment data + is not available), continue processing any remaining commands. + Without '--script', print either 'N aligned' or 'N not aligned'. + + Example: + + (parted) align-check minimal 1 + 1 aligned + + +File: parted.info, Node: disk_set, Next: disk_toggle, Prev: align-check, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.2 disk_set +-------------- + + -- Command: disk_set FLAG STATE + + Changes a flag on the disk. A flag can be either "on" or "off". + Some or all of these flags will be available, depending on what + disk label you are using: + + 'pmbr_boot' + (GPT) - this flag enables the boot flag on the GPT's + protective MBR partition. + + The disk's flags are displayed by the print command on the "Disk + Flags:" line. They are also output as the last field of the disk + information in machine mode. + + (parted) disk_set pmbr_boot on + + Set the PMBR's boot flag. + + +File: parted.info, Node: disk_toggle, Next: help, Prev: disk_set, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.3 disk_toggle +----------------- + + -- Command: disk_toggle FLAG + + Toggle the state of the disk flag. + + +File: parted.info, Node: help, Next: mklabel, Prev: disk_toggle, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.4 help +---------- + + -- Command: help [COMMAND] + + Prints general help, or help on COMMAND. + + Example: + + (parted) help mklabel + + Print help for the mklabel command. + + +File: parted.info, Node: mklabel, Next: mkpart, Prev: help, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.5 mklabel +------------- + + -- Command: mklabel LABEL-TYPE + + Creates a new disk label, of type LABEL-TYPE. The new disk label + will have no partitions. This command (normally) won't technically + destroy your data, but it will make it basically unusable, and you + will need to use the rescue command (*note Related information::) + to recover any partitions. Parted works on all partition tables. + (1) + + LABEL-TYPE must be one of these supported disk labels: + * aix + * amiga + * bsd + * dvh + * gpt + * loop (raw disk access) + * mac + * msdos + * pc98 + * sun + + Example: + + (parted) mklabel msdos + + Create an MS-DOS disk label. This is still the most common disk + label for PCs. + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) Everyone seems to have a different word for "disk label" -- these +are all the same thing: partition table, partition map. + + +File: parted.info, Node: mkpart, Next: name, Prev: mklabel, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.6 mkpart +------------ + + -- Command: mkpart [PART-TYPE NAME FS-TYPE] START END + + Creates a new partition, _without_ creating a new file system on + that partition. This is useful for creating partitions for file + systems (or LVM, etc.) that Parted doesn't support. You may + specify a file system type, to set the appropriate partition code + in the partition table for the new partition. FS-TYPE is required + for data partitions (i.e., non-extended partitions). START and END + are the offset from the beginning of the disk, that is, the + "distance" from the start of the disk. + + PART-TYPE is one of 'primary', 'extended' or 'logical', and may be + specified only with 'msdos' or 'dvh' partition tables. A NAME must + be specified for a 'gpt' partition table. Neither PART-TYPE nor + NAME may be used with a 'sun' partition table. + + FS-TYPE must be one of these supported file systems: + * btrfs + * ext2, ext3, ext4 + * fat16, fat32 + * hfs, hfs+, hfsx + * hp-ufs + * jfs + * linux-swap, linux-swap(new,old,v0,v1) + * nilfs2 + * ntfs + * reiserfs + * sun-ufs + * ufs + * xfs + + For example, the following creates a logical partition that will + contain an ext2 file system. The partition will start at the + beginning of the disk, and end 692.1 megabytes into the disk. + + (parted) mkpart logical 0.0 692.1 + + Now, we will show how to partition a low-end flash device + ("low-end", as of 2011/2012). For such devices, you should use + 4MiB-aligned partitions(1). This command creates a tiny + place-holder partition at the beginning, and then uses all + remaining space to create the partition you'll actually use: + + $ parted -s /dev/sdX -- mklabel msdos \ + mkpart primary fat32 64s 4MiB \ + mkpart primary fat32 4MiB -1s + + Note the use of '--', to prevent the following '-1s' last-sector + indicator from being interpreted as an invalid command-line option. + The above creates two empty partitions. The first is unaligned and + tiny, with length less than 4MiB. The second partition starts + precisely at the 4MiB mark and extends to the end of the device. + + The next step is typically to create a file system in the second + partition: + + $ mkfs.vfat /dev/sdX2 + + ---------- Footnotes ---------- + + (1) Cheap flash drives will be with us for a long time to come, and, +for them, 1MiB alignment is not enough. Use at least 4MiB-aligned +partitions. For details, see Arnd Bergman's article, +<http://lwn.net/Articles/428584/> and its many comments. + + +File: parted.info, Node: name, Next: print, Prev: mkpart, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.7 name +---------- + + -- Command: name NUMBER NAME + + Sets the name for the partition NUMBER (GPT, Mac, MIPS and PC98 + only). The name can be placed in quotes. And depending on the + shell may need to also be wrapped in single quotes so that the + shell doesn't strip off the double quotes. + + Example: + + (parted) name 2 'Secret Documents' + + Set the name of partition 2 to 'Secret Documents'. + + +File: parted.info, Node: print, Next: quit, Prev: name, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.8 print +----------- + + -- Command: print [PRINT-TYPE] + + Displays the partition table on the device parted is editing, or + detailed information about a particular partition. + + PRINT-TYPE is optional, and can be one of 'devices', 'free', + 'list', or 'all'. + + 'devices' + display all active block devices + + 'free' + display information about free unpartitioned space on the + current block device + + 'list, all' + display the partition tables of all active block devices + + Example: + + (parted) print + Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) + Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB + Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B + Partition Table: msdos + Disk Flags: + + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext2 lba + 3 2300MB 2500MB 200MB primary linux-swap(v1) lba + (parted) print free + Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) + Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB + Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B + Partition Table: msdos + Disk Flags: + + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 16.4kB 1049kB 1032kB Free Space + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext2 lba + 3 2300MB 2500MB 200MB primary linux-swap(v1) lba + 2500MB 2684MB 185MB Free Space + + + +File: parted.info, Node: quit, Next: rescue, Prev: print, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.9 quit +---------- + + -- Command: quit + + Quits Parted. + + It is only after Parted exits that the Linux kernel knows about the + changes Parted has made to the disks. However, the changes caused + by typing your commands will _probably_ be made to the disk + immediately after typing a command. However, the operating + system's cache and the disk's hardware cache may delay this. + + +File: parted.info, Node: rescue, Next: resizepart, Prev: quit, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.10 rescue +------------- + + -- Command: rescue START END + Rescue a lost partition that used to be located approximately + between START and END. If such a partition is found, Parted will + ask you if you want to create a partition for it. This is useful + if you accidentally deleted a partition with parted's rm command, + for example. + + Example: + + (parted) print + Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) + Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB + Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B + Partition Table: msdos + Disk Flags: + + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext4 lba + (parted) rm + Partition number? 2 + (parted) print + Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) + Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB + Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B + Partition Table: msdos + Disk Flags: + + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + + OUCH! We deleted our ext4 partition!!! Parted comes to the + rescue... + + (parted) rescue + Start? 1000 + End? 2684 + Information: A ext4 primary partition was found at 1000MB -> + 2300MB. Do you want to add it to the partition table? + Yes/No/Cancel? y + (parted) print + Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) + Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB + Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B + Partition Table: msdos + Disk Flags: + + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext4 lba + + It's back! :) + + +File: parted.info, Node: resizepart, Next: rm, Prev: rescue, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.11 resizepart +----------------- + + -- Command: resizepart NUMBER END + + Moves the END position of partition NUMBER. Note that this does + not modify any filesystem present in the partition. If you wish to + do this, you will need to use external tools, such as 'resize2fs'. + + When growing a partition you will want to grow the filesystem + afterwards, but when shrinking, you need to shrink the filesystem + before the partition. + + +File: parted.info, Node: rm, Next: select, Prev: resizepart, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.12 rm +--------- + + -- Command: rm NUMBER + + Removes the partition with number NUMBER. If you accidentally + delete a partition with this command, use *note rescue:: to recover + it. Also, you can use the gpart program (*note Related + information::) to recover damaged disk labels. + + Note for msdos disk labels: if you delete a logical partition, all + logical partitions with a larger partition number will be + renumbered. For example, if you delete a logical partition with a + partition number of 6, then logical partitions that were number 7, + 8 and 9 would be renumbered to 6, 7 and 8 respectively. This + means, for example, that you have to update '/etc/fstab' on + GNU/Linux systems. + + Example: + + (parted) rm 3 + + Remove partition 3. + + +File: parted.info, Node: select, Next: set, Prev: rm, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.13 select +------------- + + -- Command: select DEVICE + + Selects the device, DEVICE, for Parted to edit. The device can be + a Linux hard disk device, a partition, a software RAID device, LVM + logical volume, or disk image file. + + Example: + + (parted) select /dev/hdb + + Select '/dev/hdb' (the slave device on the first ide controller on + Linux) as the device to edit. + + +File: parted.info, Node: set, Next: toggle, Prev: select, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.14 set +---------- + + -- Command: set NUMBER FLAG STATE + + Changes a flag on the partition with number NUMBER. A flag can be + either "on" or "off". Some or all of these flags will be + available, depending on what disk label you are using: + + 'bios_grub' + (GPT) - Enable this to record that the selected partition is a + GRUB BIOS partition. + + 'legacy_boot' + (GPT) - this flag is used to tell special purpose software + that the GPT partition may be bootable. + + 'bls_boot' + (MS-DOS, GPT) - Enable this to indicate that the selected + partition is a Linux Boot Loader Specification compatible + /boot partition. + + 'boot' + (Mac, MS-DOS, PC98) - should be enabled if you want to boot + off the partition. The semantics vary between disk labels. + For MS-DOS disk labels, only one partition can be bootable. + If you are installing LILO on a partition that partition must + be bootable. For PC98 disk labels, all ext2 partitions must + be bootable (this is enforced by Parted). + + 'msftdata' + (GPT) - This flag identifies partitions that contain Microsoft + filesystems (NTFS or FAT). It may optionally be set on Linux + filesystems to mimic the type of configuration created by + parted 3.0 and earlier, in which a separate Linux filesystem + type code was not available on GPT disks. This flag can only + be removed within parted by replacing it with a competing + flag, such as boot or msftres. + + 'msftres' + (MS-DOS,GPT) - This flag identifies a "Microsoft Reserved" + partition, which is used by Windows. Note that this flag + should not normally be set on Windows filesystem partitions + (those that contain NTFS or FAT filesystems). + + 'irst' + (MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag identifies an Intel Rapid Start + Technology partition. + + 'esp' + (MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag identifies a UEFI System Partition. + On GPT it is an alias for boot. + + 'chromeos_kernel' + (GPT) - this flag indicates a partition that can be used with + the Chrome OS bootloader and verified boot implementation. + + 'lba' + (MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell MS DOS, MS Windows + 9x and MS Windows ME based operating systems to use Linear + (LBA) mode. + + 'root' + (Mac) - this flag should be enabled if the partition is the + root device to be used by Linux. + + 'linux-home' + (GPT) - Enable this to indicate that the selected partition is + a Linux /home partition. + + 'swap' + (MS-DOS, GPT, Mac) - this flag should be enabled if the + partition is the swap device to be used by Linux. + + 'hidden' + (MS-DOS, PC98) - this flag can be enabled to hide partitions + from Microsoft operating systems. + + 'raid' + (MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell linux the + partition is a software RAID partition. + + 'LVM' + (MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell linux the + partition is a physical volume. + + 'PALO' + (MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled so that the partition can + be used by the Linux/PA-RISC boot loader, palo. + + 'PREP' + (MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag can be enabled so that the partition + can be used as a PReP boot partition on PowerPC PReP or IBM + RS6K/CHRP hardware. + + 'DIAG' + (MS-DOS) - Enable this to indicate that a partition can be + used as a diagnostics / recovery partition. + + The print command displays all enabled flags for each partition. + + Example: + + (parted) set 1 boot on + + Set the 'boot' flag on partition 1. + + +File: parted.info, Node: toggle, Next: type, Prev: set, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.15 toggle +------------- + + -- Command: toggle NUMBER FLAG + + Toggle the state of FLAG on partition NUMBER. + + +File: parted.info, Node: type, Next: unit, Prev: toggle, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.16 type +----------- + + -- Command: type NUMBER ID or UUID + + On MS-DOS set the type-id aka partition id to ID on partition + NUMBER. The id is a value between 0x01 and 0xff, e.g. the ID for + Linux is 0x83. A list with some IDs is available at + <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_type>. + + On GPT set the type-uuid to UUID on partition NUMBER. E.g. the + UUID for Linux is 0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4. A list + with some UUIDs is availabe at + <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table>. + + +File: parted.info, Node: unit, Prev: type, Up: Command explanations + +2.4.17 unit +----------- + + -- Command: unit UNIT + + Selects the current default unit that Parted will use to display + locations and capacities on the disk and to interpret those given + by the user if they are not suffixed by an UNIT. + + UNIT may be one of: + + 's' + sector (n bytes depending on the sector size, often 512) + + 'B' + byte + + 'KiB' + kibibyte (1024 bytes) + + 'MiB' + mebibyte (1048576 bytes) + + 'GiB' + gibibyte (1073741824 bytes) + + 'TiB' + tebibyte (1099511627776 bytes) + + 'kB' + kilobyte (1000 bytes) + + 'MB' + megabyte (1000000 bytes) + + 'GB' + gigabyte (1000000000 bytes) + + 'TB' + terabyte (1000000000000 bytes) + + '%' + percentage of the device (between 0 and 100) + + 'cyl' + cylinders (related to the BIOS CHS geometry) + + 'chs' + cylinders, heads, sectors addressing (related to the BIOS CHS + geometry) + + 'compact' + This is a special unit that defaults to megabytes for input, + and picks a unit that gives a compact human readable + representation for output. + + The default unit apply only for the output and when no unit is + specified after an input number. Input numbers can be followed by + an unit (without any space or other character between them), in + which case this unit apply instead of the default unit for this + particular number, but CHS and cylinder units are not supported as + a suffix. If no suffix is given, then the default unit is assumed. + Parted will compute sensible ranges for the locations you specify + (e.g., a range of +/- 500 MB when you specify the location in "G", + and a range of +/- 500 KB when you specify the location in "M") and + will select the nearest location in this range from the one you + wrote that satisfies constraints from both the operation, the + filesystem being worked on, the disk label, other partitions and so + on. Use the sector unit "s" to specify exact locations (if they do + not satisfy all constraints, Parted will ask you for the nearest + solution). Note that negative numbers count back from the end of + the disk, with "-1s" pointing to the last sector of the disk. + + Note that as of parted-2.4, when you specify start and/or end + values using IEC binary units like "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", etc., + parted treats those values as exact, and equivalent to the same + number specified in bytes (i.e., with the "B" suffix), in that it + provides _no_ "helpful" range of sloppiness. Contrast that with a + partition start request of "4GB", which may actually resolve to + some sector up to 500MB before or after that point. Thus, when + creating a partition, you should prefer to specify units of bytes + ("B"), sectors ("s"), or IEC binary units like "MiB", but not "MB", + "GB", etc. + + Example: + + (parted) unit compact + (parted) print + Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0kB - 123GB + Disk label type: msdos + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 32kB 1078MB 1077MB primary reiserfs boot + 2 1078MB 2155MB 1078MB primary linux-swap + 3 2155MB 123GB 121GB extended + 5 2155MB 7452MB 5297MB logical reiserfs + (parted) unit chs print + Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0,0,0 - 14946,225,62 + BIOS cylinder,head,sector geometry: 14946,255,63. Each cylinder + is 8225kB. + Disk label type: msdos + Number Start End Type File system Flags + 1 0,1,0 130,254,62 primary reiserfs boot + 2 131,0,0 261,254,62 primary linux-swap + 3 262,0,0 14945,254,62 extended + 5 262,2,0 905,254,62 logical reiserfs + (parted) unit mb print + Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0MB - 122942MB + Disk label type: msdos + Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 0MB 1078MB 1077MB primary reiserfs boot + 2 1078MB 2155MB 1078MB primary linux-swap + 3 2155MB 122935MB 120780MB extended + 5 2155MB 7452MB 5297MB logical reiserfs + + +File: parted.info, Node: Related information, Next: Copying This Manual, Prev: Using Parted, Up: Top + +3 Related information +********************* + +If you want to find out more information, please see the GNU Parted web +site. + + These files in the Parted distribution contain further information: + + * 'ABOUT-NLS' - information about using Native Language Support, and + the Free Translation Project. + + * 'AUTHORS' - who wrote what. + + * 'ChangeLog' - record of changes made to Parted. + + * 'COPYING' - the GNU General Public License, the terms under which + GNU Parted may be distributed. + + * 'COPYING.DOC' - the GNU Free Documentation Licence, the term under + which Parted's documentation may be distributed. + + * 'INSTALL' -- how to compile and install Parted, and most other free + software + + +File: parted.info, Node: Copying This Manual, Next: History, Prev: Related information, Up: Top + +Appendix A Copying This Manual +****************************** + +* Menu: + +* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual + + +File: parted.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Up: Copying This Manual + +A.1 GNU Free Documentation License +================================== + + Version 1.3, 3 November 2008 + + Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + <https://fsf.org/> + + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + 0. 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(line 6) +* command description, mkindex: mklabel. (line 6) +* command description, mkpart: mkpart. (line 6) +* command description, name: name. (line 6) +* command description, print: print. (line 6) +* command description, quit: quit. (line 6) +* command description, rescue: rescue. (line 6) +* command description, resizepart: resizepart. (line 6) +* command description, rm: rm. (line 6) +* command description, select: select. (line 6) +* command description, set: set. (line 6) +* command description, toggle: toggle. (line 6) +* command description, type: type. (line 6) +* command description, unit: unit. (line 6) +* command syntax: Command explanations. (line 6) +* commands: Using Parted. (line 6) +* commands, detailed listing: Command explanations. (line 6) +* commands, overview: Invoking Parted. (line 6) +* compiling parted: Compiling. (line 6) +* contacting developers: Overview. (line 6) +* description of parted: Overview. (line 6) +* detailed command listing: Command explanations. (line 6) +* disk_set, command description: disk_set. (line 6) +* disk_toggle, command description: disk_toggle. (line 6) +* e2fsprogs: Software Required. (line 6) +* FDL, GNU Free Documentation License: GNU Free Documentation License. + (line 6) +* further reading: Related information. (line 6) +* gettext: Software Required. (line 6) +* gnu gpl: License. (line 6) +* gpl: License. (line 6) +* help, command description: help. (line 6) +* history of this manual: History. (line 6) +* invocation options: Invoking Parted. (line 6) +* libuuid: Software Required. (line 6) +* license terms: License. (line 6) +* mklabel, command description: mklabel. (line 6) +* mkpart, command description: mkpart. (line 6) +* modes of use: Running Parted. (line 6) +* name, command description: name. (line 6) +* options at invocation: Invoking Parted. (line 6) +* overview: Overview. (line 6) +* parted description: Overview. (line 6) +* partitioning overview: Partitioning. (line 6) +* platforms, supported: Supported Platforms. (line 6) +* print, command description: print. (line 6) +* quit, command description: quit. (line 6) +* readline: Software Required. (line 6) +* related documentation: Related information. (line 6) +* reporting bugs: Overview. (line 6) +* required software: Software Required. (line 6) +* rescue, command description: rescue. (line 6) +* resizepart, command description: resizepart. (line 6) +* rm, command description: rm. (line 6) +* select, command description: select. (line 6) +* set, command description: set. (line 6) +* software dependencies: Software Required. (line 6) +* supported platforms: Supported Platforms. (line 6) +* terms of distribution: License. (line 6) +* toggle, command description: toggle. (line 6) +* type, command description: type. (line 6) +* unit, command description: unit. 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A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU +Free Documentation License''. +@end copying +@c WTF does the info get the copying output and the plaintext output not ???? +@ifplaintext +@insertcopying +@end ifplaintext +@end ifnottex + +@dircategory System administration +@direntry +* parted: (parted). GNU partitioning software +@end direntry + +@titlepage +@title GNU Parted User Manual +@subtitle GNU Parted, version @value{VERSION}, @value{UPDATED} +@author Andrew Clausen @email{clausen@@gnu.org} +@author Richard M. Kreuter @email{kreuter@@anduril.rutgers.edu} +@author Leslie Patrick Polzer @email{polzer@@gnu.org} + + +@c @page +@c @vskip 0pt plus 1filll + +@c modifications must also be done in the copying block +Copyright @copyright{} 1999--2023 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no +Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover +Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU +Free Documentation License''. +@end titlepage + +@ifnottex +@node Top +@top GNU Parted User Manual + +@c WTF doesn't texi2html include the titlepage? +@ifhtml +@insertcopying +@end ifhtml + +This file documents the use of GNU Parted, a program for creating +and manipulating partition tables. + +This document applies roughly to version @strong{@value{VERSION}} of GNU Parted. + +The original version was written by Andrew Clausen in text format. +Richard M. Kreuter translated it into Texinfo format in 2002, to be heavily +edited by Leslie P. Polzer in 2006. +@end ifnottex + +@shortcontents + +@menu +* Introduction:: Overview +* Using Parted:: Partitioning a Hard Drive +* Related information:: Further reading on related topics +* Copying This Manual:: How to make copies of this manual +* History:: This manual's history +* Concept index:: Concept index +@end menu + +@node Introduction +@chapter Introduction + +@menu +* Overview:: GNU Parted and prerequisite knowledge +* Software Required:: GNU Parted's software dependencies +* Supported Platforms:: Where you can use GNU Parted +* License:: What you may and may not do with GNU Parted +* Compiling:: How to build GNU Parted +@end menu + +@node Overview +@section Overview of GNU Parted +@cindex description of parted +@cindex overview +@cindex parted description +@cindex bugs, reporting +@cindex reporting bugs +@cindex contacting developers + +GNU Parted is a program for creating and manipulating partition tables. + +This documentation is written with the assumption that the reader +has some understanding of partitioning and file systems. + +GNU Parted was designed to minimize the chance of data loss. For +example, it was designed to avoid data loss during interruptions (like +power failure) and performs many safety checks. However, there could +be bugs in GNU Parted, so you should back up your important files before +running Parted. + +The GNU Parted homepage is @uref{https://www.gnu.org/software/parted}. The +library and frontend themselves can be downloaded from +@uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted}. +You can also find a listing of mailing lists, notes for contributing and +more useful information on the web site. + +Please send bug reports to @email{bug-parted@@gnu.org}. When sending bug +reports, please include the version of GNU Parted. +Please include the output from these commands (for disk @file{/dev/hda}): + +@example +@group +# @kbd{parted /dev/hda unit s print free} +@end group +@end example + +Feel free to ask for help on this list --- just check that your question +isn't answered here first. If you don't understand the documentation, +please tell us, so we can explain it better. General philosophy is: +if you need to ask for help, then something needs to be fixed so you +(and others) don't need to ask for help. + +Also, we'd love to hear your ideas :-) + +@node Software Required +@section Software Required for the use of Parted +@cindex software dependencies +@cindex required software +@cindex libuuid +@cindex e2fsprogs +@cindex readline +@cindex gettext + +If you're installing or compiling Parted yourself, you'll need to +have some other programs installed. If you are compiling Parted, +you will need both the normal and devel packages of these programs +installed: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item GNU parted source is available either as a source tarball: + + @uref{https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=parted.git} + +or using git (See the README-hacking instructions): + + @uref{https://git.savannah.gnu.org/gitweb/?p=parted.git} + +@item libuuid, part of the e2fsprogs package. If you don't have this, +you can get it from: + + @uref{http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/linux/e2fsprogs.html} + +If you want to compile Parted and e2fsprogs, note that you will need to +@kbd{make install} and @kbd{make install-libs} e2fsprogs. + +@item GNU Readline (optional), available from + + @uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline} + +If you are compiling Parted, and you don't have readline, you can +disable Parted's readline support with the @kbd{--disable-readline} +option for @command{configure}. + +@item GNU gettext (or compatible software) for compilation, if +internationalisation support is desired. + + @uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext} + +@end itemize + +@node Supported Platforms +@section Platforms on which GNU Parted runs +@cindex supported platforms +@cindex platforms, supported + +Hopefully, this list will grow a lot. If you do not have one of these +platforms, then you can use a rescue disk and a static binary of GNU Parted. + +@table @asis +@item GNU/Linux +Linux versions 2.0 and up, on Alpha, x86 PCs, PC98, Macintosh PowerPC, Sun hardware. + +@item GNU/Hurd +@end table + +@node License +@section Terms of distribution for GNU Parted +@cindex license terms +@cindex terms of distribution +@cindex gnu gpl +@cindex gpl + +GNU Parted is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License +Version 3, or (at your option) any later version. This should have been +included with the Parted distribution, in the COPYING file. If not, +see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. + +Libparted is considered part of GNU Parted. It is covered by the GNU +General Public License. It is NOT released under the GNU Lesser General +Public License (LGPL). + +@node Compiling +@section Building GNU Parted +@cindex compiling parted +@cindex building parted + +If you want to compile GNU Parted, this is generally done with: + +@example +@group +$ @kbd{./configure} +$ @kbd{make} +@end group +@end example + +However, there are a few options for @command{configure}: + +@table @code +@item --without-readline +turns off use of readline. This is useful for making rescue disks, +etc., where few libraries are available. + +@item --disable-debug +don't include assertions + +@item --disable-nls +turns off native language support. This is useful for use with old +versions of glibc, or a trimmed down version of glibc suitable for +rescue disks. + +@item --disable-shared +turns off shared libraries. This may be necessary for use with old +versions of GNU libc, if you get a compile error about a ``spilled +register''. Also useful for boot/rescue disks. + +@item --enable-discover-only +support only reading/probing (reduces size considerably) + +@item --enable-mtrace +enable malloc() debugging + +@item --enable-read-only +disable writing (for debugging) + +@end table + +@subsection Introduction +If you want to run GNU Parted on a machine without GNU/Linux installed, +or you want to modify a root or boot partition, use GParted Live: +@uref{https://gparted.org/livecd.php}. + +@node Using Parted +@chapter Using Parted +@cindex commands + +@menu +* Partitioning:: Disk partitioning in context +* Running Parted:: Partitioning with Parted +* Invoking Parted:: Parted's invocation options and commands +* Command explanations:: Full explanation of parted's commands +@end menu + +@node Partitioning +@section Introduction to Partitioning +@cindex partitioning overview + +Partitioning is the process of dividing a storage device into local +sections, called partitions, which help organize multiple filesystems +and their associated operating systems. + +A storage device presents itself as a sequence of bytes, numbered +starting from zero and increasing until the maximum capacity of the +device is reached. Bytes are normally read and written a sector at a +time, rather than individually. Each sector contains a fixed number +of bytes, with the number determined by the device. + +@example ++------------------------------------------------------------+ +| storage device with no partitions | ++------------------------------------------------------------+ +0 start end +@end example + +In order to store multiple filesystems, a storage device can be divided +up in to multiple partitions. Each partition can be thought of as an +area which contains a real filesystem inside of it. To show where these +partitions are on the device a small table is written at the start, +shown as PT in the diagram below. This table is called a partition +table, or disklabel, and also stores the type of each partition and +some flags. + +@example ++--+---------------+----------------+------------------------+ +|PT| Partition 1 | Partition 2 | Partition 3 | ++--+---------------+----------------+------------------------+ +0 start end +@end example + + +@node Running Parted +@section Using GNU Parted +@cindex modes of use + +Parted has two modes: command line and interactive. Parted should +always be started with: + +@example +# @kbd{parted @var{device}} +@end example + +@noindent where @var{device} is the hard disk device to edit. (If you're +lazy and omit the DEVICE argument, Parted will attempt to guess which +device you want.) + +In command line mode, this is followed by one or more commands. For +example: + +@example +# @kbd{parted /dev/sda mklabel gpt mkpart P1 ext3 1MiB 8MiB } +@end example + +@noindent Options (like @kbd{--help}) can only be specified on the +command line. + +In interactive mode, commands are entered one at a time at a prompt, and +modify the disk immediately. For example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel gpt} +(parted) @kbd{mkpart P1 ext3 1MiB 8MiB } +@end example + +@noindent Unambiguous abbreviations are allowed. For example, you can +type ``p'' instead of ``print'', and ``u'' instead of ``units''. +Commands can be typed either in English, or your native language (if +your language has been translated). This may create ambiguities. +Commands are case-insensitive. + +Numbers indicating partition locations can be whole numbers or decimals. +The suffix selects the unit, which may be one of those described in +@ref{unit}, except CHS and compact. If no suffix is given, then the default +unit is assumed. Negative numbers count back from the end of the disk, +with ``-1s'' indicating the sector at the end of the disk. +Parted will compute sensible +ranges for the locations you specify (e.g. a range of +/- 500 MB when you +specify the location in ``G''). Use the sector unit ``s'' to specify exact +locations. With parted-2.4 and newer, +IEC binary units like ``MiB'', ``GiB'', ``TiB'', etc., specify +exact locations as well. +@xref{IEC binary units}. + +If you don't give a parameter to a command, Parted will prompt you for it. +For example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel} +New disk label type? @kbd{gpt} +@end example + +Parted will always warn you before doing something that is potentially +dangerous, unless the command is one of those that is inherently +dangerous (viz., rm, mklabel and mkpart). +Since many partitioning systems have complicated constraints, Parted will +usually do something slightly different to what you asked. (For example, +create a partition starting at 10.352Mb, not 10.4Mb) +If the calculated values differ too much, Parted will ask you for +confirmation. + + +@node Invoking Parted +@section Command Line Options +@cindex options at invocation +@cindex commands, overview +@cindex invocation options + +When invoked from the command line, Parted supports the following syntax: + +@example +# @kbd{parted [@var{option}] @var{device} [@var{command} [@var{argument}]]} +@end example + +Available options and commands follow. For detailed explanations of the +use of Parted commands, see @ref{Command explanations}. Options begin +with a hyphen, commands do not: + +Options: + +@table @samp +@item -h +@itemx --help +display a help message + +@item -l +@itemx --list +lists partition layout on all block devices + +@item -m +@itemx --machine +display output in machine parseable format + +@item -j +@itemx --json +display output in JSON format + +@item -s +@itemx --script +never prompt the user + +@item -f +@itemx --fix +automatically answer exceptions with "fix" in script mode, which is useful for: +GPT header not including full disk size; moving the backup GPT table to the end of the disk; +MAC fix missing partition map entry; etc. + +@item -a alignment-type +@itemx --align alignment-type +Set alignment for newly created partitions, valid alignment types are: +none, cylinder, minimal and optimal. + +@item -v +@itemx --version +display the version +@end table + +@node Command explanations +@section Parted Session Commands +@cindex command syntax +@cindex detailed command listing +@cindex commands, detailed listing + +GNU Parted provides the following commands: + +@menu +* align-check:: +* disk_set:: +* disk_toggle:: +* help:: +* mklabel:: +* mkpart:: +* name:: +* print:: +* quit:: +* rescue:: +* resizepart:: +* rm:: +* select:: +* set:: +* toggle:: +* type:: +* unit:: +@end menu + +Note that after version 2.4, the following commands were removed: +check, cp, mkfs, mkpartfs, move, resize. + +@node align-check +@subsection align-check +@cindex align-check, command description +@cindex command description, align-check + +@deffn Command align-check @var{align-type} @var{n} + +Determine whether the starting sector of partition @var{n} +meets the disk's selected alignment criteria. +@var{align-type} must be @samp{minimal}, @samp{optimal} +or an abbreviation. +When in script mode, if the partition does not meet the alignment +requirement, exit with status 1; otherwise (including on older +kernels for which alignment data is not available), continue processing +any remaining commands. +Without @option{--script}, print either @samp{@var{N} aligned} +or @samp{@var{N} not aligned}. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{align-check minimal 1} +1 aligned +@end example + +@end deffn + +@node disk_set +@subsection disk_set +@cindex disk_set, command description +@cindex command description, disk_set + +@deffn Command disk_set @var{flag} @var{state} + +Changes a flag on the disk. A flag can be either ``on'' or ``off''. +Some or all of these flags will be available, depending on what disk +label you are using: + +@table @samp + +@item pmbr_boot +(GPT) - this flag enables the boot flag on the GPT's protective MBR +partition. + +@end table + +The disk's flags are displayed by the print command on the "Disk Flags:" +line. They are also output as the last field of the disk information +in machine mode. + +@example +(parted) @kbd{disk_set pmbr_boot on} +@end example + +Set the PMBR's boot flag. +@end deffn + +@node disk_toggle +@subsection disk_toggle +@cindex disk_toggle, command description +@cindex command description, disk_toggle + +@deffn Command disk_toggle @var{flag} + +Toggle the state of the disk flag. +@end deffn + +@node help +@subsection help +@cindex help, command description +@cindex command description, help + +@deffn Command help [@var{command}] + +Prints general help, or help on @var{command}. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{help mklabel} +@end example + +Print help for the mklabel command. +@end deffn + +@node mklabel +@subsection mklabel +@cindex mklabel, command description +@cindex command description, mkindex + +@deffn Command mklabel @var{label-type} + +Creates a new disk label, of type @var{label-type}. The new disk label +will have no partitions. This command (normally) won't technically +destroy your data, but it will make it basically unusable, +and you will need to use the rescue command (@pxref{Related information}) +to recover any partitions. +Parted works on all partition tables. @footnote{Everyone seems to +have a different word for ``disk label'' --- these are all the same +thing: partition table, partition map.} + +@var{label-type} must be one of these supported disk labels: +@itemize @bullet +@item aix +@item amiga +@item bsd +@item dvh +@item gpt +@item loop (raw disk access) +@item mac +@item msdos +@item pc98 +@item sun +@end itemize + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mklabel msdos} +@end example + +Create an MS-DOS disk label. This is still the most common disk label for +PCs. +@end deffn + +@node mkpart +@subsection mkpart +@cindex mkpart, command description +@cindex command description, mkpart + +@deffn Command mkpart [@var{part-type} @var{name} @var{fs-type}] @var{start} @var{end} + +Creates a new partition, @emph{without} creating a new file system on +that partition. This is useful for creating partitions for file systems +(or LVM, etc.) that Parted doesn't support. You may specify a file +system type, to set the appropriate partition code in the partition +table for the new partition. @var{fs-type} is required for data +partitions (i.e., non-extended partitions). @var{start} and @var{end} +are the offset from the beginning of the disk, that is, the ``distance'' +from the start of the disk. + +@var{part-type} is one of @samp{primary}, @samp{extended} or @samp{logical}, +and may be specified only with @samp{msdos} or @samp{dvh} partition tables. +A @var{name} must be specified for a @samp{gpt} partition table. +Neither @var{part-type} nor @var{name} may be used with a @samp{sun} +partition table. + +@var{fs-type} must be one of these supported file systems: +@itemize @bullet +@item btrfs +@item ext2, ext3, ext4 +@item fat16, fat32 +@item hfs, hfs+, hfsx +@item hp-ufs +@item jfs +@item linux-swap, linux-swap(new,old,v0,v1) +@item nilfs2 +@item ntfs +@item reiserfs +@item sun-ufs +@item ufs +@item xfs +@end itemize + +For example, the following creates a logical partition that will contain +an ext2 file system. The partition will start at the beginning of the disk, +and end 692.1 megabytes into the disk. + +@example +(parted) @kbd{mkpart logical 0.0 692.1} +@end example + +Now, we will show how to partition a low-end flash +device (``low-end'', as of 2011/2012). +For such devices, you should use 4MiB-aligned partitions@footnote{ +Cheap flash drives will be with us for a long time to +come, and, for them, 1MiB alignment is not enough. +Use at least 4MiB-aligned partitions. +For details, see Arnd Bergman's article, +@uref{http://lwn.net/Articles/428584/} and its many comments.}. +This command creates a tiny place-holder partition at the beginning, and +then uses all remaining space to create the partition you'll actually use: + +@example +$ @kbd{parted -s /dev/sdX -- mklabel msdos \} +@kbd{ mkpart primary fat32 64s 4MiB \} +@kbd{ mkpart primary fat32 4MiB -1s} +@end example + +Note the use of @samp{--}, to prevent the following @samp{-1s} last-sector +indicator from being interpreted as an invalid command-line option. +The above creates two empty partitions. The first is unaligned and tiny, +with length less than 4MiB. +The second partition starts precisely at the 4MiB mark +and extends to the end of the device. + +The next step is typically to create a file system in the second partition: + +@example +$ @kbd{mkfs.vfat /dev/sdX2} +@end example + + +@end deffn + +@node name +@subsection name +@cindex name, command description +@cindex command description, name + +@deffn Command name @var{number} @var{name} + +Sets the name for the partition @var{number} (GPT, Mac, MIPS and PC98 only). +The name can be placed in quotes. And depending on the shell may need to also +be wrapped in single quotes so that the shell doesn't strip off the double +quotes. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{name 2 'Secret Documents'} +@end example + +Set the name of partition 2 to `Secret Documents'. +@end deffn + +@node print +@subsection print +@cindex print, command description +@cindex command description, print + +@deffn Command print [@var{print-type}] + +Displays the partition table on the device parted is editing, or +detailed information about a particular partition. + +@var{print-type} is optional, and can be one of @samp{devices}, +@samp{free}, @samp{list}, or @samp{all}. + +@table @code + +@item devices +display all active block devices + +@item free +display information about free unpartitioned space on the current block device + +@item list, all +display the partition tables of all active block devices + +@end table + +Example: + +@example +@group +(parted) @kbd{print} +Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) +Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB +Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B +Partition Table: msdos +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext2 lba + 3 2300MB 2500MB 200MB primary linux-swap(v1) lba +(parted) @kbd{print free} +Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) +Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB +Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B +Partition Table: msdos +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 16.4kB 1049kB 1032kB Free Space + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext2 lba + 3 2300MB 2500MB 200MB primary linux-swap(v1) lba + 2500MB 2684MB 185MB Free Space + +@end group +@end example +@end deffn + +@node quit +@subsection quit +@cindex quit, command description +@cindex command description, quit + +@deffn Command quit + +Quits Parted. + +@c RMK: generality: the following will apply to any operating system on +@c which parted will run, not only Linux-based ones. +@c clausen: yeah... just that the way hurd and linux work are totally +@c different, and it's actually very hard to speak in general. Need to +@c discuss this more +It is only after Parted exits that the Linux kernel knows about the changes +Parted has made to the disks. However, the changes caused by typing your +commands will @emph{probably} be made to the disk immediately after typing a +command. However, the operating system's cache and the disk's hardware cache +may delay this. +@end deffn + +@node rescue +@subsection rescue +@cindex rescue, command description +@cindex command description, rescue + +@deffn Command rescue @var{start} @var{end} +Rescue a lost partition that used to be located approximately between +@var{start} and @var{end}. If such a partition is found, Parted will +ask you if you want to create a partition for it. This is useful if you +accidentally deleted a partition with parted's rm command, for example. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) +Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB +Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B +Partition Table: msdos +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext4 lba +@end group +(parted) @kbd{rm} +Partition number? 2 +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) +Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB +Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B +Partition Table: msdos +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba +@end group +@end example + +OUCH! We deleted our ext4 partition!!! Parted comes to the rescue... + +@example +(parted) @kbd{rescue} +Start? 1000 +End? 2684 +Information: A ext4 primary partition was found at 1000MB -> +2300MB. Do you want to add it to the partition table? +Yes/No/Cancel? @kbd{y} +(parted) @kbd{print} +@group +Model: ATA Samsung SSD 850 (scsi) +Disk /dev/sda: 2684MB +Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B +Partition Table: msdos +Disk Flags: + +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags + 1 1049kB 1000MB 999MB primary boot, lba + 2 1000MB 2300MB 1299MB primary ext4 lba +@end group +@end example + +It's back! :) + +@end deffn + +@node resizepart +@subsection resizepart +@cindex resizepart, command description +@cindex command description, resizepart + +@deffn Command resizepart @var{number} @var{end} + +Moves the @var{end} position of partition @var{number}. Note that this +does not modify any filesystem present in the partition. If you wish to +do this, you will need to use external tools, such as @command{resize2fs}. + +When growing a partition you will want to grow the filesystem afterwards, +but when shrinking, you need to shrink the filesystem before the partition. +@end deffn + +@node rm +@subsection rm +@cindex rm, command description +@cindex command description, rm + + +@deffn Command rm @var{number} + +Removes the partition with number @var{number}. If you accidentally delete +a partition with this command, use @pxref{rescue} to +recover it. Also, you can use the gpart program (@pxref{Related information}) +to recover damaged disk labels. + +Note for msdos disk labels: if you delete a logical partition, all +logical partitions with a larger partition number will be renumbered. For +example, if you delete a logical partition with a partition number of 6, +then logical partitions that were number 7, 8 and 9 would be renumbered +to 6, 7 and 8 respectively. This means, for example, that you have to +update @file{/etc/fstab} on GNU/Linux systems. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{rm 3} +@end example + +Remove partition 3. +@end deffn + +@node select +@subsection select +@cindex select, command description +@cindex command description, select + +@deffn Command select @var{device} + +Selects the device, @var{device}, for Parted to edit. The device can +be a Linux hard disk device, a partition, a software RAID device, +LVM logical volume, or disk image file. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{select /dev/hdb} +@end example + +Select @file{/dev/hdb} (the slave device on the first ide controller on +Linux) as the device to edit. +@end deffn + +@node set +@subsection set +@cindex set, command description +@cindex command description, set + +@deffn Command set @var{number} @var{flag} @var{state} + +Changes a flag on the partition with number @var{number}. A flag can be +either ``on'' or ``off''. Some or all of these flags will be available, +depending on what disk label you are using: + +@table @samp + +@item bios_grub +(GPT) - Enable this to record that the selected partition is a +GRUB BIOS partition. + +@item legacy_boot +(GPT) - this flag is used to tell special purpose software that the GPT +partition may be bootable. + +@item bls_boot +(MS-DOS, GPT) - Enable this to indicate that the selected partition is a +Linux Boot Loader Specification compatible /boot partition. + +@item boot +(Mac, MS-DOS, PC98) - should be enabled if you want to boot off the +partition. The semantics vary between disk labels. For MS-DOS disk +labels, only one partition can be bootable. If you are installing LILO +on a partition that partition must be bootable. +For PC98 disk labels, all ext2 partitions must be bootable (this is +enforced by Parted). + +@item msftdata +(GPT) - This flag identifies partitions that contain Microsoft filesystems +(NTFS or FAT). It may optionally be set on Linux filesystems to mimic the +type of configuration created by parted 3.0 and earlier, in which a +separate Linux filesystem type code was not available on GPT disks. This +flag can only be removed within parted by replacing it with a competing +flag, such as boot or msftres. + +@item msftres +(MS-DOS,GPT) - This flag identifies a "Microsoft Reserved" partition, which +is used by Windows. Note that this flag should not normally be +set on Windows filesystem partitions (those that contain NTFS or FAT +filesystems). + +@item irst +(MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag identifies an Intel Rapid Start Technology +partition. + +@item esp +(MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag identifies a UEFI System Partition. On GPT +it is an alias for boot. + +@item chromeos_kernel +(GPT) - this flag indicates a partition that can be used with the Chrome OS +bootloader and verified boot implementation. + +@item lba +(MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell MS DOS, MS Windows 9x and +MS Windows ME based operating systems to use Linear (LBA) mode. + +@item root +(Mac) - this flag should be enabled if the partition is the root device +to be used by Linux. + +@item linux-home +(GPT) - Enable this to indicate that the selected partition is a +Linux /home partition. + +@item swap +(MS-DOS, GPT, Mac) - this flag should be enabled if the partition is the +swap device to be used by Linux. + +@item hidden +(MS-DOS, PC98) - this flag can be enabled to hide partitions from +Microsoft operating systems. + +@item raid +(MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell linux the partition is a +software RAID partition. + +@item LVM +(MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled to tell linux the partition is a +physical volume. + +@item PALO +(MS-DOS) - this flag can be enabled so that the partition can be used +by the Linux/PA-RISC boot loader, palo. + +@item PREP +(MS-DOS, GPT) - this flag can be enabled so that the partition can be used +as a PReP boot partition on PowerPC PReP or IBM RS6K/CHRP hardware. + +@item DIAG +(MS-DOS) - Enable this to indicate that a partition can be used +as a diagnostics / recovery partition. + +@end table + +The print command displays all enabled flags for each partition. + +Example: + +@example +(parted) @kbd{set 1 boot on} +@end example + +Set the @samp{boot} flag on partition 1. +@end deffn + +@node toggle +@subsection toggle +@cindex toggle, command description +@cindex command description, toggle + +@deffn Command toggle @var{number} @var{flag} + +Toggle the state of @var{flag} on partition @var{number}. + +@end deffn + +@node type +@subsection type +@cindex type, command description +@cindex command description, type + +@deffn Command type @var{number} @var{id} or @var{uuid} + +On MS-DOS set the type-id aka partition id to @var{id} on partition +@var{number}. The id is a value between 0x01 and 0xff, e.g. the ID for +Linux is 0x83. A list with some IDs is available at +@uref{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partition_type}. + +On GPT set the type-uuid to @var{uuid} on partition +@var{number}. E.g. the UUID for Linux is +0fc63daf-8483-4772-8e79-3d69d8477de4. A list with some UUIDs is availabe +at @uref{https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table}. + +@end deffn + +@node unit +@subsection unit +@cindex unit, command description +@cindex command description, unit + +@deffn Command unit @var{unit} + +Selects the current default unit that Parted will use to display +locations and capacities on the disk and to interpret those given +by the user if they are not suffixed by an @var{unit}. + +@var{unit} may be one of: + +@table @samp +@item s +sector (n bytes depending on the sector size, often 512) + +@item B +byte + +@item KiB +kibibyte (1024 bytes) + +@item MiB +mebibyte (1048576 bytes) + +@item GiB +gibibyte (1073741824 bytes) + +@item TiB +tebibyte (1099511627776 bytes) + +@item kB +kilobyte (1000 bytes) + +@item MB +megabyte (1000000 bytes) + +@item GB +gigabyte (1000000000 bytes) + +@item TB +terabyte (1000000000000 bytes) + +@item % +percentage of the device (between 0 and 100) + +@item cyl +cylinders (related to the BIOS CHS geometry) + +@item chs +cylinders, heads, sectors addressing (related to the BIOS CHS geometry) + +@item compact +This is a special unit that defaults to megabytes for input, and picks a +unit that gives a compact human readable representation for output. +@end table + +The default unit apply only for the output and when no unit is +specified after an input number. Input numbers can be followed by +an unit (without any space or other character between them), in +which case this unit apply instead of the default unit for this +particular number, but CHS and cylinder units are not supported as +a suffix. If no suffix is given, then the default unit is assumed. +Parted will compute sensible ranges for the locations you specify +(e.g., a range of +/- 500 MB when you specify the location in ``G'', +and a range of +/- 500 KB when you specify the location in ``M'') +and will select the nearest location in this range from the one you +wrote that satisfies constraints from both the operation, the +filesystem being worked on, the disk label, other partitions and so +on. Use the sector unit ``s'' to specify exact locations (if they +do not satisfy all constraints, Parted will ask you for the nearest +solution). Note that negative numbers count back from the end of +the disk, with ``-1s'' pointing to the last sector of the disk. + +@anchor{IEC binary units} +Note that as of parted-2.4, when you specify start and/or end values +using IEC binary units like ``MiB'', ``GiB'', ``TiB'', etc., parted +treats those values as exact, and equivalent to the same number +specified in bytes (i.e., with the ``B'' suffix), in that it provides +@emph{no} ``helpful'' range of sloppiness. Contrast that with +a partition start request of ``4GB'', which may actually resolve to +some sector up to 500MB before or after that point. +Thus, when creating a partition, you should prefer to specify +units of bytes (``B''), sectors (``s''), or IEC binary units like ``MiB'', +but not ``MB'', ``GB'', etc. + +Example: + +@example +@group +(parted) unit compact +(parted) print +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0kB - 123GB +Disk label type: msdos +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags +1 32kB 1078MB 1077MB primary reiserfs boot +2 1078MB 2155MB 1078MB primary linux-swap +3 2155MB 123GB 121GB extended +5 2155MB 7452MB 5297MB logical reiserfs +@end group +@group +(parted) unit chs print +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0,0,0 - 14946,225,62 +BIOS cylinder,head,sector geometry: 14946,255,63. Each cylinder +is 8225kB. +Disk label type: msdos +Number Start End Type File system Flags +1 0,1,0 130,254,62 primary reiserfs boot +2 131,0,0 261,254,62 primary linux-swap +3 262,0,0 14945,254,62 extended +5 262,2,0 905,254,62 logical reiserfs +@end group +@group +(parted) unit mb print +Disk geometry for /dev/hda: 0MB - 122942MB +Disk label type: msdos +Number Start End Size Type File system Flags +1 0MB 1078MB 1077MB primary reiserfs boot +2 1078MB 2155MB 1078MB primary linux-swap +3 2155MB 122935MB 120780MB extended +5 2155MB 7452MB 5297MB logical reiserfs +@end group +@end example + +@end deffn + +@node Related information +@chapter Related information +@cindex further reading +@cindex related documentation + +If you want to find out more information, please see the GNU Parted web site. + +These files in the Parted distribution contain further information: + +@itemize @bullet + +@item @kbd{ABOUT-NLS} - information about using Native Language Support, and the Free Translation Project. + +@item @kbd{AUTHORS} - who wrote what. + +@item @kbd{ChangeLog} - record of changes made to Parted. + +@item @kbd{COPYING} - the GNU General Public License, the terms under which GNU Parted may be distributed. + +@item @kbd{COPYING.DOC} - the GNU Free Documentation Licence, the term under +which Parted's documentation may be distributed. + +@item @kbd{INSTALL} --- how to compile and install Parted, and most other free +software + +@end itemize + +@node Copying This Manual +@appendix Copying This Manual + +@menu +* GNU Free Documentation License:: License for copying this manual +@end menu + +@node GNU Free Documentation License +@appendixsec GNU Free Documentation License +@cindex FDL, GNU Free Documentation License +@include fdl.texi + +@node History +@appendix This manual's history +@cindex history of this manual + +This manual was based on the file @kbd{USER} included in GNU Parted version +1.4.22 source distribution. The GNU Parted source distribution is +available at @uref{https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/parted}. + +Initial Texinfo formatting by Richard M. Kreuter, 2002. + +Maintainance by Andrew Clausen from 2002 to 2005 and by Leslie P. Polzer +from July 2005 onwards. + +This manual is distributed under the GNU Free Documentation License, +version 1.1 or later, at your discretion, any later version published +by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with no +Front-Cover Texts, and with no Back-Cover Texts. @xref{Copying +This Manual}, for details. + +@node Concept index +@unnumbered Index +@printindex cp + +@bye + +@ignore + +Notes by RMK: +Notes on possible (unimplemented!) modifications: + +The output samples from parted's print command, fdisk's p command, etc., +might be made into tables (multi-column tables) to ensure spiffy formatting. + +I'd like to find a way to make *entry: see *synonym type references in +the index, so, e.g., to refer people looking for Apple to Macintosh, and +PowerPC to Macintosh, etc. Probably texinfo does this already; I dunno. + +Notes by Leslie: + +TODO: + - add "version" command. + - read through and correct. + - role of FreeDOS? + +@end ignore diff --git 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@GL_GNULIB_GETUSERSHELL@ +GL_GNULIB_GRANTPT = @GL_GNULIB_GRANTPT@ +GL_GNULIB_GROUP_MEMBER = @GL_GNULIB_GROUP_MEMBER@ +GL_GNULIB_IMAXABS = @GL_GNULIB_IMAXABS@ +GL_GNULIB_IMAXDIV = @GL_GNULIB_IMAXDIV@ +GL_GNULIB_INET_NTOP = @GL_GNULIB_INET_NTOP@ +GL_GNULIB_INET_PTON = @GL_GNULIB_INET_PTON@ +GL_GNULIB_IOCTL = @GL_GNULIB_IOCTL@ +GL_GNULIB_ISATTY = @GL_GNULIB_ISATTY@ +GL_GNULIB_ISBLANK = @GL_GNULIB_ISBLANK@ +GL_GNULIB_ISWBLANK = @GL_GNULIB_ISWBLANK@ +GL_GNULIB_ISWCTYPE = @GL_GNULIB_ISWCTYPE@ +GL_GNULIB_ISWDIGIT = @GL_GNULIB_ISWDIGIT@ +GL_GNULIB_ISWXDIGIT = @GL_GNULIB_ISWXDIGIT@ +GL_GNULIB_LCHMOD = @GL_GNULIB_LCHMOD@ +GL_GNULIB_LCHOWN = @GL_GNULIB_LCHOWN@ +GL_GNULIB_LINK = @GL_GNULIB_LINK@ +GL_GNULIB_LINKAT = @GL_GNULIB_LINKAT@ +GL_GNULIB_LISTEN = @GL_GNULIB_LISTEN@ +GL_GNULIB_LOCALECONV = @GL_GNULIB_LOCALECONV@ +GL_GNULIB_LOCALENAME = @GL_GNULIB_LOCALENAME@ +GL_GNULIB_LOCALTIME = @GL_GNULIB_LOCALTIME@ +GL_GNULIB_LSEEK = @GL_GNULIB_LSEEK@ +GL_GNULIB_LSTAT = @GL_GNULIB_LSTAT@ +GL_GNULIB_MALLOC_GNU = @GL_GNULIB_MALLOC_GNU@ +GL_GNULIB_MALLOC_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_MALLOC_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_MBRLEN = @GL_GNULIB_MBRLEN@ +GL_GNULIB_MBRTOWC = @GL_GNULIB_MBRTOWC@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSCASECMP = @GL_GNULIB_MBSCASECMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSCASESTR = @GL_GNULIB_MBSCASESTR@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSCHR = @GL_GNULIB_MBSCHR@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSCSPN = @GL_GNULIB_MBSCSPN@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSINIT = @GL_GNULIB_MBSINIT@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSLEN = @GL_GNULIB_MBSLEN@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSNCASECMP = @GL_GNULIB_MBSNCASECMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSNLEN = @GL_GNULIB_MBSNLEN@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSNRTOWCS = @GL_GNULIB_MBSNRTOWCS@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSPBRK = @GL_GNULIB_MBSPBRK@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSPCASECMP = @GL_GNULIB_MBSPCASECMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSRCHR = @GL_GNULIB_MBSRCHR@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSRTOWCS = @GL_GNULIB_MBSRTOWCS@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSSEP = @GL_GNULIB_MBSSEP@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSSPN = @GL_GNULIB_MBSSPN@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSSTR = @GL_GNULIB_MBSSTR@ +GL_GNULIB_MBSTOK_R = @GL_GNULIB_MBSTOK_R@ +GL_GNULIB_MBTOWC = @GL_GNULIB_MBTOWC@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_ACCESS = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_ACCESS@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_CHDIR = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_CHDIR@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_CHMOD = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_CHMOD@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_CLOSE = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_CLOSE@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_CREAT = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_CREAT@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_DUP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_DUP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_DUP2 = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_DUP2@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_ECVT = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_ECVT@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECL = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECL@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECLE = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECLE@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECLP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECLP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECV = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECV@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVE = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVE@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVPE = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_EXECVPE@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_FCLOSEALL = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_FCLOSEALL@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_FCVT = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_FCVT@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_FDOPEN = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_FDOPEN@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_FILENO = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_FILENO@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_GCVT = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_GCVT@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETCWD = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETCWD@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETPID = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETPID@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETW = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_GETW@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_ISATTY = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_ISATTY@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_LSEEK = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_LSEEK@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_MEMCCPY = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_MEMCCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_MKDIR = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_MKDIR@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_MKTEMP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_MKTEMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_OPEN = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_OPEN@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_PUTENV = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_PUTENV@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_PUTW = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_PUTW@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_READ = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_READ@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_RMDIR = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_RMDIR@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_STRDUP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_STRDUP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_SWAB = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_SWAB@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_TEMPNAM = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_TEMPNAM@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_TZSET = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_TZSET@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_UMASK = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_UMASK@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_UNLINK = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_UNLINK@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_WCSDUP = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_WCSDUP@ +GL_GNULIB_MDA_WRITE = @GL_GNULIB_MDA_WRITE@ +GL_GNULIB_MEMCHR = @GL_GNULIB_MEMCHR@ +GL_GNULIB_MEMMEM = @GL_GNULIB_MEMMEM@ +GL_GNULIB_MEMPCPY = @GL_GNULIB_MEMPCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_MEMRCHR = @GL_GNULIB_MEMRCHR@ +GL_GNULIB_MEMSET_EXPLICIT = @GL_GNULIB_MEMSET_EXPLICIT@ +GL_GNULIB_MKDIR = @GL_GNULIB_MKDIR@ +GL_GNULIB_MKDIRAT = @GL_GNULIB_MKDIRAT@ +GL_GNULIB_MKDTEMP = @GL_GNULIB_MKDTEMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MKFIFO = @GL_GNULIB_MKFIFO@ +GL_GNULIB_MKFIFOAT = @GL_GNULIB_MKFIFOAT@ +GL_GNULIB_MKNOD = @GL_GNULIB_MKNOD@ +GL_GNULIB_MKNODAT = @GL_GNULIB_MKNODAT@ +GL_GNULIB_MKOSTEMP = @GL_GNULIB_MKOSTEMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MKOSTEMPS = @GL_GNULIB_MKOSTEMPS@ +GL_GNULIB_MKSTEMP = @GL_GNULIB_MKSTEMP@ +GL_GNULIB_MKSTEMPS = @GL_GNULIB_MKSTEMPS@ +GL_GNULIB_MKTIME = @GL_GNULIB_MKTIME@ +GL_GNULIB_NANOSLEEP = @GL_GNULIB_NANOSLEEP@ +GL_GNULIB_NL_LANGINFO = @GL_GNULIB_NL_LANGINFO@ +GL_GNULIB_NONBLOCKING = @GL_GNULIB_NONBLOCKING@ +GL_GNULIB_OBSTACK_PRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_OBSTACK_PRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_OBSTACK_PRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_OBSTACK_PRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_OPEN = @GL_GNULIB_OPEN@ +GL_GNULIB_OPENAT = @GL_GNULIB_OPENAT@ +GL_GNULIB_OVERRIDES_STRUCT_STAT = @GL_GNULIB_OVERRIDES_STRUCT_STAT@ +GL_GNULIB_PCLOSE = @GL_GNULIB_PCLOSE@ +GL_GNULIB_PERROR = @GL_GNULIB_PERROR@ +GL_GNULIB_PIPE = @GL_GNULIB_PIPE@ +GL_GNULIB_PIPE2 = @GL_GNULIB_PIPE2@ +GL_GNULIB_POPEN = @GL_GNULIB_POPEN@ +GL_GNULIB_POSIX_MEMALIGN = @GL_GNULIB_POSIX_MEMALIGN@ +GL_GNULIB_POSIX_OPENPT = @GL_GNULIB_POSIX_OPENPT@ +GL_GNULIB_PREAD = @GL_GNULIB_PREAD@ +GL_GNULIB_PRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_PRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_PRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_PRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_PSELECT = @GL_GNULIB_PSELECT@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_COND = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_COND@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_MUTEX = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_MUTEX@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_ONCE = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_ONCE@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_RWLOCK = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_RWLOCK@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_SIGMASK@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_SPIN = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_SPIN@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_THREAD = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_THREAD@ +GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_TSS = @GL_GNULIB_PTHREAD_TSS@ +GL_GNULIB_PTSNAME = @GL_GNULIB_PTSNAME@ +GL_GNULIB_PTSNAME_R = @GL_GNULIB_PTSNAME_R@ +GL_GNULIB_PUTC = @GL_GNULIB_PUTC@ +GL_GNULIB_PUTCHAR = @GL_GNULIB_PUTCHAR@ +GL_GNULIB_PUTENV = @GL_GNULIB_PUTENV@ +GL_GNULIB_PUTS = @GL_GNULIB_PUTS@ +GL_GNULIB_PWRITE = @GL_GNULIB_PWRITE@ +GL_GNULIB_QSORT_R = @GL_GNULIB_QSORT_R@ +GL_GNULIB_RAISE = @GL_GNULIB_RAISE@ +GL_GNULIB_RANDOM = @GL_GNULIB_RANDOM@ +GL_GNULIB_RANDOM_R = @GL_GNULIB_RANDOM_R@ +GL_GNULIB_RAWMEMCHR = @GL_GNULIB_RAWMEMCHR@ +GL_GNULIB_READ = @GL_GNULIB_READ@ +GL_GNULIB_READLINK = @GL_GNULIB_READLINK@ +GL_GNULIB_READLINKAT = @GL_GNULIB_READLINKAT@ +GL_GNULIB_REALLOCARRAY = @GL_GNULIB_REALLOCARRAY@ +GL_GNULIB_REALLOC_GNU = @GL_GNULIB_REALLOC_GNU@ +GL_GNULIB_REALLOC_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_REALLOC_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_REALPATH = @GL_GNULIB_REALPATH@ +GL_GNULIB_RECV = @GL_GNULIB_RECV@ +GL_GNULIB_RECVFROM = @GL_GNULIB_RECVFROM@ +GL_GNULIB_REMOVE = @GL_GNULIB_REMOVE@ +GL_GNULIB_RENAME = @GL_GNULIB_RENAME@ +GL_GNULIB_RENAMEAT = @GL_GNULIB_RENAMEAT@ +GL_GNULIB_RMDIR = @GL_GNULIB_RMDIR@ +GL_GNULIB_RPMATCH = @GL_GNULIB_RPMATCH@ +GL_GNULIB_SCANF = @GL_GNULIB_SCANF@ +GL_GNULIB_SCHED_YIELD = @GL_GNULIB_SCHED_YIELD@ +GL_GNULIB_SECURE_GETENV = @GL_GNULIB_SECURE_GETENV@ +GL_GNULIB_SELECT = @GL_GNULIB_SELECT@ +GL_GNULIB_SEND = @GL_GNULIB_SEND@ +GL_GNULIB_SENDTO = @GL_GNULIB_SENDTO@ +GL_GNULIB_SETENV = @GL_GNULIB_SETENV@ +GL_GNULIB_SETHOSTNAME = @GL_GNULIB_SETHOSTNAME@ +GL_GNULIB_SETLOCALE = @GL_GNULIB_SETLOCALE@ +GL_GNULIB_SETLOCALE_NULL = @GL_GNULIB_SETLOCALE_NULL@ +GL_GNULIB_SETSOCKOPT = @GL_GNULIB_SETSOCKOPT@ +GL_GNULIB_SHUTDOWN = @GL_GNULIB_SHUTDOWN@ +GL_GNULIB_SIGABBREV_NP = @GL_GNULIB_SIGABBREV_NP@ +GL_GNULIB_SIGACTION = @GL_GNULIB_SIGACTION@ +GL_GNULIB_SIGDESCR_NP = @GL_GNULIB_SIGDESCR_NP@ +GL_GNULIB_SIGNAL_H_SIGPIPE = @GL_GNULIB_SIGNAL_H_SIGPIPE@ +GL_GNULIB_SIGPROCMASK = @GL_GNULIB_SIGPROCMASK@ +GL_GNULIB_SLEEP = @GL_GNULIB_SLEEP@ +GL_GNULIB_SNPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_SNPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_SOCKET = @GL_GNULIB_SOCKET@ +GL_GNULIB_SPRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_SPRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_STAT = @GL_GNULIB_STAT@ +GL_GNULIB_STDIO_H_NONBLOCKING = @GL_GNULIB_STDIO_H_NONBLOCKING@ +GL_GNULIB_STDIO_H_SIGPIPE = @GL_GNULIB_STDIO_H_SIGPIPE@ +GL_GNULIB_STPCPY = @GL_GNULIB_STPCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_STPNCPY = @GL_GNULIB_STPNCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_STRCASESTR = @GL_GNULIB_STRCASESTR@ +GL_GNULIB_STRCHRNUL = @GL_GNULIB_STRCHRNUL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRDUP = @GL_GNULIB_STRDUP@ +GL_GNULIB_STRERROR = @GL_GNULIB_STRERROR@ +GL_GNULIB_STRERRORNAME_NP = @GL_GNULIB_STRERRORNAME_NP@ +GL_GNULIB_STRERROR_R = @GL_GNULIB_STRERROR_R@ +GL_GNULIB_STRFTIME = @GL_GNULIB_STRFTIME@ +GL_GNULIB_STRNCAT = @GL_GNULIB_STRNCAT@ +GL_GNULIB_STRNDUP = @GL_GNULIB_STRNDUP@ +GL_GNULIB_STRNLEN = @GL_GNULIB_STRNLEN@ +GL_GNULIB_STRPBRK = @GL_GNULIB_STRPBRK@ +GL_GNULIB_STRPTIME = @GL_GNULIB_STRPTIME@ +GL_GNULIB_STRSEP = @GL_GNULIB_STRSEP@ +GL_GNULIB_STRSIGNAL = @GL_GNULIB_STRSIGNAL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRSTR = @GL_GNULIB_STRSTR@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOD = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOD@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOIMAX = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOIMAX@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOK_R = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOK_R@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOL = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOLD = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOLD@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOLL = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOLL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOUL = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOUL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOULL = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOULL@ +GL_GNULIB_STRTOUMAX = @GL_GNULIB_STRTOUMAX@ +GL_GNULIB_STRVERSCMP = @GL_GNULIB_STRVERSCMP@ +GL_GNULIB_SYMLINK = @GL_GNULIB_SYMLINK@ +GL_GNULIB_SYMLINKAT = @GL_GNULIB_SYMLINKAT@ +GL_GNULIB_SYSTEM_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_SYSTEM_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_TIME = @GL_GNULIB_TIME@ +GL_GNULIB_TIMEGM = @GL_GNULIB_TIMEGM@ +GL_GNULIB_TIMESPEC_GET = @GL_GNULIB_TIMESPEC_GET@ +GL_GNULIB_TIMESPEC_GETRES = @GL_GNULIB_TIMESPEC_GETRES@ +GL_GNULIB_TIME_R = @GL_GNULIB_TIME_R@ +GL_GNULIB_TIME_RZ = @GL_GNULIB_TIME_RZ@ +GL_GNULIB_TMPFILE = @GL_GNULIB_TMPFILE@ +GL_GNULIB_TOWCTRANS = @GL_GNULIB_TOWCTRANS@ +GL_GNULIB_TRUNCATE = @GL_GNULIB_TRUNCATE@ +GL_GNULIB_TTYNAME_R = @GL_GNULIB_TTYNAME_R@ +GL_GNULIB_TZSET = @GL_GNULIB_TZSET@ +GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_GETOPT = @GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_GETOPT@ +GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_NONBLOCKING = @GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_NONBLOCKING@ +GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_SIGPIPE = @GL_GNULIB_UNISTD_H_SIGPIPE@ +GL_GNULIB_UNLINK = @GL_GNULIB_UNLINK@ +GL_GNULIB_UNLINKAT = @GL_GNULIB_UNLINKAT@ +GL_GNULIB_UNLOCKPT = @GL_GNULIB_UNLOCKPT@ +GL_GNULIB_UNSETENV = @GL_GNULIB_UNSETENV@ +GL_GNULIB_USLEEP = @GL_GNULIB_USLEEP@ +GL_GNULIB_UTIMENSAT = @GL_GNULIB_UTIMENSAT@ +GL_GNULIB_VASPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_VASPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_VDPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_VDPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_VFPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_VFPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_VFPRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_VFPRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_VFSCANF = @GL_GNULIB_VFSCANF@ +GL_GNULIB_VPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_VPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_VPRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_VPRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_VSCANF = @GL_GNULIB_VSCANF@ +GL_GNULIB_VSNPRINTF = @GL_GNULIB_VSNPRINTF@ +GL_GNULIB_VSPRINTF_POSIX = @GL_GNULIB_VSPRINTF_POSIX@ +GL_GNULIB_WCPCPY = @GL_GNULIB_WCPCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_WCPNCPY = @GL_GNULIB_WCPNCPY@ +GL_GNULIB_WCRTOMB = @GL_GNULIB_WCRTOMB@ +GL_GNULIB_WCSCASECMP = @GL_GNULIB_WCSCASECMP@ +GL_GNULIB_WCSCAT = 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@LOCALE_FR_UTF8@ +LOCALE_JA = @LOCALE_JA@ +LOCALE_TR_UTF8 = @LOCALE_TR_UTF8@ +LOCALE_ZH_CN = @LOCALE_ZH_CN@ +LTALLOCA = @LTALLOCA@ +LTLIBICONV = @LTLIBICONV@ +LTLIBINTL = @LTLIBINTL@ +LTLIBMULTITHREAD = @LTLIBMULTITHREAD@ +LTLIBOBJS = @LTLIBOBJS@ +LTLIBTHREAD = @LTLIBTHREAD@ +LT_AGE = @LT_AGE@ +LT_CURRENT = @LT_CURRENT@ +LT_RELEASE = @LT_RELEASE@ +LT_REVISION = @LT_REVISION@ +LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH = @LT_SYS_LIBRARY_PATH@ +MAKEINFO = @MAKEINFO@ +MANIFEST_TOOL = @MANIFEST_TOOL@ +MBRTOWC_LIB = @MBRTOWC_LIB@ +MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@ +MSGFMT = @MSGFMT@ +MSGFMT_015 = @MSGFMT_015@ +MSGMERGE = @MSGMERGE@ +NANOSLEEP_LIB = @NANOSLEEP_LIB@ +NETINET_IN_H = @NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_ARPA_INET_H = @NEXT_ARPA_INET_H@ +NEXT_ASSERT_H = @NEXT_ASSERT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ARPA_INET_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ARPA_INET_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ASSERT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ASSERT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_CTYPE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_CTYPE_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERRNO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERRNO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERROR_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_ERROR_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FCNTL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_FCNTL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_GETOPT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_GETOPT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_INTTYPES_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_INTTYPES_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LANGINFO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LANGINFO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LIMITS_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LIMITS_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LOCALE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_LOCALE_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_NETINET_IN_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_PTHREAD_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_PTHREAD_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SCHED_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SCHED_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SIGNAL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SIGNAL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDARG_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDARG_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDDEF_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDDEF_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDINT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDINT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDIO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDIO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDLIB_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STDLIB_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STRING_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_STRING_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_IOCTL_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_IOCTL_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_RANDOM_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_RANDOM_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SELECT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SELECT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SOCKET_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_SOCKET_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_STAT_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_STAT_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TIME_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TIME_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TYPES_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_TYPES_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_UIO_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_SYS_UIO_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_TIME_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_TIME_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_UNISTD_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_UNISTD_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCHAR_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCHAR_H@ +NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCTYPE_H = @NEXT_AS_FIRST_DIRECTIVE_WCTYPE_H@ +NEXT_CTYPE_H = @NEXT_CTYPE_H@ +NEXT_ERRNO_H = @NEXT_ERRNO_H@ +NEXT_ERROR_H = @NEXT_ERROR_H@ +NEXT_FCNTL_H = @NEXT_FCNTL_H@ +NEXT_GETOPT_H = @NEXT_GETOPT_H@ +NEXT_INTTYPES_H = @NEXT_INTTYPES_H@ +NEXT_LANGINFO_H = @NEXT_LANGINFO_H@ +NEXT_LIMITS_H = @NEXT_LIMITS_H@ +NEXT_LOCALE_H = @NEXT_LOCALE_H@ +NEXT_NETINET_IN_H = @NEXT_NETINET_IN_H@ +NEXT_PTHREAD_H = @NEXT_PTHREAD_H@ +NEXT_SCHED_H = @NEXT_SCHED_H@ +NEXT_SIGNAL_H = @NEXT_SIGNAL_H@ +NEXT_STDARG_H = @NEXT_STDARG_H@ +NEXT_STDDEF_H = @NEXT_STDDEF_H@ +NEXT_STDINT_H = @NEXT_STDINT_H@ +NEXT_STDIO_H = @NEXT_STDIO_H@ +NEXT_STDLIB_H = @NEXT_STDLIB_H@ +NEXT_STRING_H = @NEXT_STRING_H@ +NEXT_SYS_IOCTL_H = @NEXT_SYS_IOCTL_H@ +NEXT_SYS_RANDOM_H = @NEXT_SYS_RANDOM_H@ +NEXT_SYS_SELECT_H = @NEXT_SYS_SELECT_H@ +NEXT_SYS_SOCKET_H = @NEXT_SYS_SOCKET_H@ +NEXT_SYS_STAT_H = @NEXT_SYS_STAT_H@ +NEXT_SYS_TIME_H = @NEXT_SYS_TIME_H@ +NEXT_SYS_TYPES_H = @NEXT_SYS_TYPES_H@ +NEXT_SYS_UIO_H = @NEXT_SYS_UIO_H@ +NEXT_TIME_H = @NEXT_TIME_H@ +NEXT_UNISTD_H = @NEXT_UNISTD_H@ +NEXT_WCHAR_H = @NEXT_WCHAR_H@ +NEXT_WCTYPE_H = @NEXT_WCTYPE_H@ +NM = @NM@ +NMEDIT = @NMEDIT@ +OBJDUMP = @OBJDUMP@ +OBJEXT = @OBJEXT@ +OS = @OS@ +OS_LIBS = @OS_LIBS@ +OTOOL = @OTOOL@ +OTOOL64 = @OTOOL64@ +PACKAGE = @PACKAGE@ +PACKAGE_BUGREPORT = @PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@ +PACKAGE_NAME = @PACKAGE_NAME@ +PACKAGE_STRING = @PACKAGE_STRING@ +PACKAGE_TARNAME = @PACKAGE_TARNAME@ +PACKAGE_URL = @PACKAGE_URL@ +PACKAGE_VERSION = @PACKAGE_VERSION@ +PARTEDLDFLAGS = @PARTEDLDFLAGS@ +PARTED_LIBS = @PARTED_LIBS@ +PARTED_USABLE_TEST_DIR = @PARTED_USABLE_TEST_DIR@ +PATH_SEPARATOR = @PATH_SEPARATOR@ +PKG_CONFIG = @PKG_CONFIG@ +PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR = @PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR@ +PKG_CONFIG_PATH = @PKG_CONFIG_PATH@ +POSUB = @POSUB@ +PRAGMA_COLUMNS = @PRAGMA_COLUMNS@ +PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER = @PRAGMA_SYSTEM_HEADER@ +PRIPTR_PREFIX = @PRIPTR_PREFIX@ +PTHREAD_H_DEFINES_STRUCT_TIMESPEC = @PTHREAD_H_DEFINES_STRUCT_TIMESPEC@ +PTHREAD_SIGMASK_LIB = @PTHREAD_SIGMASK_LIB@ +PTRDIFF_T_SUFFIX = @PTRDIFF_T_SUFFIX@ +RANLIB = @RANLIB@ +REPLACE_ACCESS = @REPLACE_ACCESS@ +REPLACE_ALIGNED_ALLOC = @REPLACE_ALIGNED_ALLOC@ +REPLACE_BTOWC = @REPLACE_BTOWC@ +REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_GNU = @REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_GNU@ +REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_POSIX = @REPLACE_CALLOC_FOR_CALLOC_POSIX@ +REPLACE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME = @REPLACE_CANONICALIZE_FILE_NAME@ +REPLACE_CHMOD = @REPLACE_CHMOD@ +REPLACE_CHOWN = @REPLACE_CHOWN@ +REPLACE_CLOSE = @REPLACE_CLOSE@ +REPLACE_COPY_FILE_RANGE = @REPLACE_COPY_FILE_RANGE@ +REPLACE_CREAT = @REPLACE_CREAT@ +REPLACE_CTIME = @REPLACE_CTIME@ +REPLACE_DPRINTF = @REPLACE_DPRINTF@ +REPLACE_DUP = @REPLACE_DUP@ +REPLACE_DUP2 = @REPLACE_DUP2@ +REPLACE_DUP3 = @REPLACE_DUP3@ +REPLACE_DUPLOCALE = @REPLACE_DUPLOCALE@ +REPLACE_ERROR = @REPLACE_ERROR@ +REPLACE_ERROR_AT_LINE = @REPLACE_ERROR_AT_LINE@ +REPLACE_EXECL = @REPLACE_EXECL@ +REPLACE_EXECLE = @REPLACE_EXECLE@ +REPLACE_EXECLP = @REPLACE_EXECLP@ +REPLACE_EXECV = @REPLACE_EXECV@ +REPLACE_EXECVE = @REPLACE_EXECVE@ +REPLACE_EXECVP = @REPLACE_EXECVP@ +REPLACE_EXECVPE = @REPLACE_EXECVPE@ +REPLACE_FACCESSAT = @REPLACE_FACCESSAT@ +REPLACE_FCHMODAT = @REPLACE_FCHMODAT@ +REPLACE_FCHOWNAT = @REPLACE_FCHOWNAT@ +REPLACE_FCLOSE = @REPLACE_FCLOSE@ +REPLACE_FCNTL = @REPLACE_FCNTL@ +REPLACE_FDATASYNC = @REPLACE_FDATASYNC@ +REPLACE_FDOPEN = @REPLACE_FDOPEN@ +REPLACE_FFLUSH = @REPLACE_FFLUSH@ +REPLACE_FFSLL = @REPLACE_FFSLL@ +REPLACE_FOPEN = @REPLACE_FOPEN@ +REPLACE_FOPEN_FOR_FOPEN_GNU = @REPLACE_FOPEN_FOR_FOPEN_GNU@ +REPLACE_FPRINTF = @REPLACE_FPRINTF@ +REPLACE_FPURGE = @REPLACE_FPURGE@ +REPLACE_FREE = @REPLACE_FREE@ +REPLACE_FREELOCALE = @REPLACE_FREELOCALE@ +REPLACE_FREOPEN = @REPLACE_FREOPEN@ +REPLACE_FSEEK = @REPLACE_FSEEK@ +REPLACE_FSEEKO = @REPLACE_FSEEKO@ +REPLACE_FSTAT = @REPLACE_FSTAT@ +REPLACE_FSTATAT = @REPLACE_FSTATAT@ +REPLACE_FTELL = @REPLACE_FTELL@ +REPLACE_FTELLO = @REPLACE_FTELLO@ +REPLACE_FTRUNCATE = @REPLACE_FTRUNCATE@ +REPLACE_FUTIMENS = @REPLACE_FUTIMENS@ +REPLACE_GETCWD = @REPLACE_GETCWD@ +REPLACE_GETDELIM = @REPLACE_GETDELIM@ +REPLACE_GETDOMAINNAME = @REPLACE_GETDOMAINNAME@ +REPLACE_GETDTABLESIZE = @REPLACE_GETDTABLESIZE@ +REPLACE_GETENTROPY = @REPLACE_GETENTROPY@ +REPLACE_GETGROUPS = @REPLACE_GETGROUPS@ +REPLACE_GETLINE = @REPLACE_GETLINE@ +REPLACE_GETLOADAVG = @REPLACE_GETLOADAVG@ +REPLACE_GETLOGIN_R = @REPLACE_GETLOGIN_R@ +REPLACE_GETPAGESIZE = @REPLACE_GETPAGESIZE@ +REPLACE_GETPASS = @REPLACE_GETPASS@ +REPLACE_GETPASS_FOR_GETPASS_GNU = @REPLACE_GETPASS_FOR_GETPASS_GNU@ +REPLACE_GETPROGNAME = @REPLACE_GETPROGNAME@ +REPLACE_GETRANDOM = @REPLACE_GETRANDOM@ +REPLACE_GETSUBOPT = @REPLACE_GETSUBOPT@ +REPLACE_GETTIMEOFDAY = @REPLACE_GETTIMEOFDAY@ +REPLACE_GMTIME = @REPLACE_GMTIME@ +REPLACE_IMAXABS = @REPLACE_IMAXABS@ +REPLACE_IMAXDIV = @REPLACE_IMAXDIV@ +REPLACE_INET_NTOP = @REPLACE_INET_NTOP@ +REPLACE_INET_PTON = @REPLACE_INET_PTON@ +REPLACE_INITSTATE = @REPLACE_INITSTATE@ +REPLACE_IOCTL = @REPLACE_IOCTL@ +REPLACE_ISATTY = @REPLACE_ISATTY@ +REPLACE_ISWBLANK = @REPLACE_ISWBLANK@ +REPLACE_ISWCNTRL = @REPLACE_ISWCNTRL@ +REPLACE_ISWDIGIT = @REPLACE_ISWDIGIT@ +REPLACE_ISWXDIGIT = @REPLACE_ISWXDIGIT@ +REPLACE_LCHOWN = @REPLACE_LCHOWN@ +REPLACE_LINK = @REPLACE_LINK@ +REPLACE_LINKAT = @REPLACE_LINKAT@ +REPLACE_LOCALECONV = @REPLACE_LOCALECONV@ +REPLACE_LOCALTIME = @REPLACE_LOCALTIME@ +REPLACE_LOCALTIME_R = @REPLACE_LOCALTIME_R@ +REPLACE_LSEEK = @REPLACE_LSEEK@ +REPLACE_LSTAT = @REPLACE_LSTAT@ +REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_GNU = @REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_GNU@ +REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_POSIX = @REPLACE_MALLOC_FOR_MALLOC_POSIX@ +REPLACE_MBRLEN = @REPLACE_MBRLEN@ +REPLACE_MBRTOWC = @REPLACE_MBRTOWC@ +REPLACE_MBSINIT = @REPLACE_MBSINIT@ +REPLACE_MBSNRTOWCS = @REPLACE_MBSNRTOWCS@ +REPLACE_MBSRTOWCS = @REPLACE_MBSRTOWCS@ +REPLACE_MBSTATE_T = @REPLACE_MBSTATE_T@ +REPLACE_MBTOWC = @REPLACE_MBTOWC@ +REPLACE_MEMCHR = @REPLACE_MEMCHR@ +REPLACE_MEMMEM = @REPLACE_MEMMEM@ +REPLACE_MEMPCPY = @REPLACE_MEMPCPY@ +REPLACE_MKDIR = @REPLACE_MKDIR@ +REPLACE_MKFIFO = @REPLACE_MKFIFO@ +REPLACE_MKFIFOAT = @REPLACE_MKFIFOAT@ +REPLACE_MKNOD = @REPLACE_MKNOD@ +REPLACE_MKNODAT = @REPLACE_MKNODAT@ +REPLACE_MKOSTEMP = @REPLACE_MKOSTEMP@ +REPLACE_MKOSTEMPS = @REPLACE_MKOSTEMPS@ +REPLACE_MKSTEMP = @REPLACE_MKSTEMP@ +REPLACE_MKTIME = @REPLACE_MKTIME@ +REPLACE_NANOSLEEP = @REPLACE_NANOSLEEP@ +REPLACE_NEWLOCALE = @REPLACE_NEWLOCALE@ +REPLACE_NL_LANGINFO = @REPLACE_NL_LANGINFO@ +REPLACE_NULL = @REPLACE_NULL@ +REPLACE_OBSTACK_PRINTF = @REPLACE_OBSTACK_PRINTF@ +REPLACE_OPEN = @REPLACE_OPEN@ +REPLACE_OPENAT = @REPLACE_OPENAT@ +REPLACE_PERROR = @REPLACE_PERROR@ +REPLACE_PIPE2 = @REPLACE_PIPE2@ +REPLACE_POPEN = @REPLACE_POPEN@ +REPLACE_POSIX_MEMALIGN = @REPLACE_POSIX_MEMALIGN@ +REPLACE_POSIX_OPENPT = @REPLACE_POSIX_OPENPT@ +REPLACE_PREAD = @REPLACE_PREAD@ +REPLACE_PRINTF = @REPLACE_PRINTF@ +REPLACE_PSELECT = @REPLACE_PSELECT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETDETACHSTATE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_GETDETACHSTATE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETDETACHSTATE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_ATTR_SETDETACHSTATE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_CONDATTR_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_CONDATTR_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_CONDATTR_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_CONDATTR_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_BROADCAST = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_BROADCAST@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_SIGNAL = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_SIGNAL@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_TIMEDWAIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_WAIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_COND_WAIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_CREATE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_CREATE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_DETACH = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_DETACH@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_EQUAL = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_EQUAL@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_EXIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_EXIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_GETSPECIFIC@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_JOIN = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_JOIN@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_KEY_CREATE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_KEY_CREATE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_KEY_DELETE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_KEY_DELETE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_GETROBUST = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_GETROBUST@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_GETTYPE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_GETTYPE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETROBUST = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETROBUST@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEXATTR_SETTYPE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_LOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TIMEDLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TRYLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_TRYLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_UNLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_MUTEX_UNLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_ONCE = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_ONCE@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCKATTR_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCKATTR_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCKATTR_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCKATTR_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_DESTROY = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_DESTROY@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INIT = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_INIT@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_RDLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_RDLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TIMEDRDLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TIMEDRDLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TIMEDWRLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TIMEDWRLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TRYRDLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TRYRDLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TRYWRLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_TRYWRLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_UNLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_UNLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCK = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_RWLOCK_WRLOCK@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_SELF = @REPLACE_PTHREAD_SELF@ +REPLACE_PTHREAD_SETSPECIFIC = 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