Hitchhiker's Guide to Openbsd
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14.2 - Using fdisk(8)
Be sure to check the fdisk(8) man page. fdisk(8) is used on some platforms (i386, amd64, macppc, zaurus and armish) to create a partition recognized by the system boot ROM, into which the OpenBSD disklabel partitions can be placed. Other platforms do not need or use fdisk(8). fdisk(8) can also be used for manipulations of the Master Boot Record (MBR), which can impact all operating systems on a computer. Unlike the fdisk-like programs on some other operating systems, OpenBSD's fdisk assumes you know what you want to do, and for the most part, it will let you do what you need to do, making it a powerful tool to have on hand. It will also let you do things you shouldn't or didn't intend to do, so it must be used with care. Normally, only one OpenBSD fdisk partition will be placed on a disk. That partition will be subdivided by disklabel into OpenBSD filesystem partitions. To just view your partition table using fdisk, use: # fdisk sd0 Which will give an output similar to this: Disk: sd0 geometry: 553/255/63 [8883945 Sectors] Offset: 0 Signature: 0xAA55 Starting Ending LBA Info: #: id C H S - C H S [ start: size ] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *0: A6 3 0 1 - 552 254 63 [ 48195: 8835750 ] OpenBSD 1: 12 0 1 1 - 2 254 63 [ 63: 48132 ] Compaq Diag. 2: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] unused 3: 00 0 0 0 - 0 0 0 [ 0: 0 ] http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq14.html (3 of 34)9/4/2011 10:02:25 AM 14 - Disk Setup unused In this example we are viewing the fdisk output of the first SCSI drive. We can see the OpenBSD partition (id A6) and its size. The * tells us that the OpenBSD partition is the bootable partition. In the previous example we just viewed our information. What if we want to edit our partition table? Well, to do so we must use the -e flag. This will bring up a command line prompt to interact with fdisk. # fdisk -e wd0 Enter 'help' for information fdisk: 1> help help Command help list manual Show entire OpenBSD man page for fdisk reinit Re-initialize loaded MBR (to defaults) setpid Set the identifier of a given table entry disk Edit current drive stats edit Edit given table entry flag Flag given table entry as bootable update Update machine code in loaded MBR select Select extended partition table entry MBR swap Swap two partition entries print Print loaded MBR partition table write Write loaded MBR to disk exit Exit edit of current MBR, without saving changes quit Quit edit of current MBR, saving current changes abort Abort program without saving current changes fdisk: 1> Here is an overview of the commands you can use when you choose the -e flag. ● Download 1.27 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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