FreeBSD Bugzilla – Attachment 11815 Details for
Bug 23109
Fixes to disklabel.8
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file.diff (text/plain), 3.26 KB, created by
Jimmy Olgeni
on 2000-11-26 17:00:07 UTC
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>*** disklabel.8.orig Sun Nov 26 15:58:00 2000 >--- disklabel.8 Sun Nov 26 16:16:52 2000 >*************** >*** 333,339 **** > .if n This form corresponds to the "write label" command described above. > In addition to writing a new volume label, it also installs the bootstrap. > If run on a base disk this command will create a ``dangerously-dedicated'' >! label. This command is normally run on a slice rather then a base disk. > .Pp > .Nm disklabel > .Fl R >--- 333,339 ---- > .if n This form corresponds to the "write label" command described above. > In addition to writing a new volume label, it also installs the bootstrap. > If run on a base disk this command will create a ``dangerously-dedicated'' >! label. This command is normally run on a slice rather than a base disk. > .Pp > .Nm disklabel > .Fl R >*************** >*** 349,355 **** > .if n This form corresponds to the "restore label" command described above. > In addition to restoring the volume label, it also installs the bootstrap. > If run on a base disk this command will create a ``dangerously-dedicated'' >! label. This command is normally run on a slice rather then a base disk. > .Pp > The bootstrap commands always access the disk directly, so it is not necessary > to specify the >--- 349,355 ---- > .if n This form corresponds to the "restore label" command described above. > In addition to restoring the volume label, it also installs the bootstrap. > If run on a base disk this command will create a ``dangerously-dedicated'' >! label. This command is normally run on a slice rather than a base disk. > .Pp > The bootstrap commands always access the disk directly, so it is not necessary > to specify the >*************** >*** 409,422 **** > .It > Use > .Ar disklabel >! to edit your newly created label, addiing appropriate partitions. > .It > Finally newfs the filesystem partitions you created in the label. A typical >! disklabel partiioning scheme would be to have an ``a'' partition > of approximately 128MB to hold the root filesystem, a ``b'' partition for > swap, a ``d'' partition for /var (usually 128MB), an ``e'' partition > for /var/tmp (usually 128MB), an ``f'' partition for /usr (usually around 2G), >! and finally a ``g'' partition for /home (usally all remaining space). > Your mileage may vary. > .El > .Pp >--- 409,422 ---- > .It > Use > .Ar disklabel >! to edit your newly created label, adding appropriate partitions. > .It > Finally newfs the filesystem partitions you created in the label. A typical >! disklabel partitioning scheme would be to have an ``a'' partition > of approximately 128MB to hold the root filesystem, a ``b'' partition for > swap, a ``d'' partition for /var (usually 128MB), an ``e'' partition > for /var/tmp (usually 128MB), an ``f'' partition for /usr (usually around 2G), >! and finally a ``g'' partition for /home (usually all remaining space). > Your mileage may vary. > .El > .Pp >*************** >*** 528,533 **** >--- 528,534 ---- > For UFS file systems, the number of cylinders in a cylinder group. For LFS file > systems, the segment shift value. > .El >+ .Pp > The remainder of the line is a comment and shows the cylinder allocations based > on the obsolete (but possibly correct) geometry information about the drive. > The asterisk (*) indicates that the partition does not begin or end exactly on a
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