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Re: install/54745: Sysinst generates strange i386 partition table
The following reply was made to PR install/54745; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Martin Husemann <martin%duskware.de@localhost>
To: gnats-bugs%netbsd.org@localhost
Cc:
Subject: Re: install/54745: Sysinst generates strange i386 partition table
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2019 17:42:59 +0100
On Sat, Dec 07, 2019 at 03:20:01PM +0000, Andreas Gustafsson wrote:
> because there is no swap partition, the NetBSD portion of the
> disk is called "b" rather than "c", and the whole disk is called
> "c" rather than "d":
>
> We now have your disklabel partitions for wd1 below. This is your last
> chance to change them.
>
> Flags: (N)ewfs. Total size: 75G, free: 128M
>
> Start (MB) End (MB) Size (MB) FS type Flag Filesystem
> ------------ ------------ ------------ -------- ---- ----------------
> a: 76294 152459 76166 FFSv2 N /
> b: 76294 152587 76294 NetBSD partition
> c: 0 238474 238475 Whole disk
> ------------ ------------ ------------ -------- ---- ----------------
The a: / b: / c: are just menu labels, they do not correlate to the disklabel
partition names at all (besides both being ordered by start sector).
The concept of a single letter partition name does not extend well beyound
disklabel, so it would be a bit tricky to change this for very little gain
(IMHO).
Is there anything wrong with the actual created disklabel afterwards?
Martin
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