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. Implement option -c, all partition sizes will be calculated in cylinders as opposed to sectors. Since the Sun label is inherently cylinder-based, this makes the job a little easier. . Implement option -h, print the label in `human readable' size/offset format. . Implement SVR4-compatible VTOC-style elements. They are fully optional, defaulting to the current behaviour where no VTOC-style table will be written to disk. However, if desired, the full functionality of the partitioning menu of Solaris' format(1m) is now offered (and even more). . When editing the label, do not loop around edit_label() where a new template file is generated for each turn, this used to be annoying in that any possible syntax error caused a complaint, but then the template was created anew, so the user had to perform all their editing again. Rather loop inside edit_label(), similar to bsdlabel(8), so in case of errors, the user will be presented their previous template file again. . If VTOC-style elements are present, the overlap checks are made less stringent. Overlaps will still be warned about, but overlaps of `unmountable' partitions against other ones are no longer fatal. That way, e. g. VxVM encapsulated disk labels can be fully edited in FreeBSD (but not in Solaris ;-). . In print_label(), generate the editing hints only if the -e flag is in effect. Additionally, print a hint about the total number of sectors in the (hardware) medium. . When editing a label, allow for changing the geometry emulation (and textual name) by modifying the "text:" line on top. That way, a more effective emulation can be chosen. . When editing/reading a label, additionally allow for the suffixes `s' (512-byte sectors), and `c' (cylinders) in the partition size field. . Finally, turn the stub man page into something that really explains the entire thing. |
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