On Monday January 30, [email protected] wrote:
> On Jan 30, 2006, at 20:10, Neil Brown wrote:
> > On Monday January 30, [email protected] wrote:
> >> Any feeling how best to do that? My current thinking is to export
> >> a "flags" entry in addition to the current ones, presumably based
> >> on "struct parsed_partitions->parts[].flags" fs/partitions/
> >> check.h), which seems to be what causes md_autodetect_dev() to be
> >> called.
> >
> > I think I would prefer a 'type' attribute in each partition that
> > records the 'type' from the partition table. This might be more
> > generally useful than just for md. Then your userspace code would
> > have to look for '253' and use just those partitions.
>
> Well, for an MSDOS partition table, you would look for '253', for a
> Mac partition table you could look for something like 'Linux_RAID' or
> similar (just arbitrarily define some name beginning with the Linux_
> prefix), etc. This means that the partition table type would need to
> be exposed as well (I don't know if it is already).
Mac partition tables doesn't currently support autodetect (as far as I
can tell). Let's keep it that way.
NeilBrown
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