setting partition type
I am doing Lab 23.1. Logical Volumes and created two partitions. It suggests setting the partition type to 8e, however, it doesn't give "8e" option in the type list. I do see one of aliases "lvm" in the aliases list. Is it the same thing as "8e"?
Thanks in advance.
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8e is definitely in the type list for sure (after 88). In reality Linux doesn't care any more what you put for Type, it identifies the parition by how they are formatted, this is more historical than anything else
Just do a good look when doing fdisk, you will see 8e.1 -
@coop said:
8e is definitely in the type list for sure (after 88). In reality Linux doesn't care any more what you put for Type, it identifies the parition by how they are formatted, this is more historical than anything else
Just do a good look when doing fdisk, you will see 8e.Thanks coop for your quick reply. I copied over all types starting with 8 below. There is no 8e, is there anything else I missed?
80 NetBSD LFS 49F48D82-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
81 NetBSD concatenated 2DB519C4-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
82 NetBSD encrypted 2DB519EC-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
83 NetBSD RAID 49F48DAA-B10E-11DC-B99B-0019D1879648
84 ChromeOS kernel FE3A2A5D-4F32-41A7-B725-ACCC3285A309
85 ChromeOS root fs 3CB8E202-3B7E-47DD-8A3C-7FF2A13CFCEC
86 ChromeOS reserved 2E0A753D-9E48-43B0-8337-B15192CB1B5E
87 MidnightBSD data 85D5E45A-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
88 MidnightBSD boot 85D5E45E-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
89 MidnightBSD swap 85D5E45B-237C-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7
90 MidnightBSD UFS 0394EF8B-237E-11E1-B4B3-E89A8F7FC3A7Aliases:
linux - 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4
swap - 0657FD6D-A4AB-43C4-84E5-0933C84B4F4F
home - 933AC7E1-2EB4-4F13-B844-0E14E2AEF915
uefi - C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B
raid - A19D880F-05FC-4D3B-A006-743F0F84911E
lvm - E6D6D379-F507-44C2-A23C-238F2A3DF928
Partition type or alias (type L to list all): lvm0 -
I'm not sure how you are generating your list. If you do say
sudo fdisk /dev/sdaorsudo gdisk /dev/sdathe 8e type is quit clear. Your list is incomplete0 -
@coop said:
I'm not sure how you are generating your list. If you do saysudo fdisk /dev/sdaorsudo gdisk /dev/sdathe 8e type is quit clear. Your list is incompleteI used "sudo fdisk /dev/mmcblk0". My disk name is not sd*. Is it the cause?
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I do not know. this looks like either an SD card on an embedded board or Android. I am not that familiar with any peculiarities of such devices with fdisk. Unless it is your distribution being rather unusual. You did not say what your hardware/software are.
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@coop said:
I do not know. this looks like either an SD card on an embedded board or Android. I am not that familiar with any peculiarities of such devices with fdisk. Unless it is your distribution being rather unusual. You did not say what your hardware/software are.The hardware device is a samsung chromebook, I wiped its ChromeOS and installed Ubuntu on it. Thanks anyway, coop:)
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