1 | .TH PARTITION 8
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2 | .SH NAME
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3 | partition \- make a partition table
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4 | .SH SYNOPSIS
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5 | .B partition
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6 | .RB [ \-mfn ]
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7 | .I device
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8 | [\fItype\fP:]\fIlength\fP[\fB+*\fP] ...
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9 | .SH DESCRIPTION
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10 | .B Partition
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11 | makes a partition table on
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12 | .I device
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13 | using the types and sizes given. It may be used in combination with
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14 | .BR repartition (8)
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15 | for automatic installation of MINIX 3.
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16 | .PP
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17 | You may give up to four \fItype\fP:\fIlength\fP[\fB+*\fP] specifications
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18 | for the partitions. You may also specify holes before, between, and after
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19 | the partitions. A hole differs from a partition specification by not having
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20 | a type.
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21 | .PP
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22 | The first hole is by default 1 sector to make space for the primary
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23 | bootstrap and the partition table. The other holes are 0.
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24 | .PP
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25 | The
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26 | .I type
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27 | field is the type of the partitition in hexadecimal. The
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28 | .I length
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29 | field is the partition's size in sectors. The
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30 | .B +
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31 | or
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32 | .B *
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33 | may optionally be added to indicate that the partition must be expanded
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34 | to contain any leftover space on the device or to mark the partition active.
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35 | .PP
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36 | Instead of a length you may use the word
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37 | .B exist
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38 | to indicate that an existing partition of the given type must be kept
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39 | from the old partition table.
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40 | .PP
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41 | Partitions are padded out to cylinder boundaries, except for the first one,
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42 | it starts on track 1. Some operating systems care about this. MINIX 3 and
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43 | MS-DOS do not.
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44 | .SH OPTIONS
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45 | .TP
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46 | .B \-m
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47 | MINIX 3 only, no need to pad partitions. This is the default for subpartition
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48 | tables.
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49 | .TP
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50 | .B \-f
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51 | Force making a partition table even if the device is too small.
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52 | .TP
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53 | .B \-n
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54 | Play-act, don't write the new table, just show what it would look like.
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55 | .SH EXAMPLE
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56 | .B "partition /dev/hd0 01:16384 81:40000 81:2880* 06:20000+"
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57 | .PP
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58 | Partitions disk 0 into an 8 Mb DOS partition, 20 Mb MINIX 3 /usr, 1.44 Mb MINIX 3
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59 | / (active), and a DOS partition of at least 10 Mb at the end of the disk.
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60 | (06:0+ would have been ok too, it's just a sanity check.)
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61 | .SH "SEE ALSO"
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62 | .BR hd (4),
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63 | .BR part (8),
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64 | .BR repartition (8).
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65 | .SH AUTHOR
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66 | Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
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