Linux Disk Management
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References
Partitions
Some CLI software:
- fdisk
- sfdisk
- parted
Some examples:
$ sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda
$ sudo fdisk -l -u /dev/sda # Use sector as unit
$ sudo parted -l /dev/sda # Don't forget the sudo
$ sudo parted /dev/sda print
$ sudo parted /dev/sda unit cyl print # Print partition table using cylinder as unit
$ sudo parted /dev/sda unit s print # Print partition table using sector as unit (more accurate)
$ sudo sfdisk -l -uS /dev/sda # Idem
$ sudo sfdisk -d /dev/sda >sda-sfidk.dump # Dump partition in a format that can be understood by sfdisk
$ sudo sfdisk /dev/sda <sda-sfdisk.dump
$ sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=sda.mbr bs=512 count=1 # Save the MBR
Use partprobe to force the kernel to re-read the MBR (re-read the partition table, see [1]). Or alternatively one can use fdisk to re-rewrite the same partition and force a re-read. And that are more solutions too ([2]):
$ sudo partprobe
# Or use fdisk
$ sudo fdisk /dev/sda
Command: v
Command: w
# Or use blockdev
$ sudo /sbin/blockdev --rereadpt /dev/hda
# Or use sfdisk
$ sudo sfdisk -R /dev/sda