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Be explicit about it; the first mention of exFAT is for the MBR type 'ntfs', and the reader must work back from there to the GPT type and infer that a reference to MBR ntfs type means ms-basic-data is canonical for exFAT. (It'd also be great if gpart had convenient aliases that did the right thing for the partition scheme, such as 'ntfs' => ms-basic-data on GPT schemes or 'exfat' => 'ntfs' in MBR schemes. The tool is also bad about providing user-meaningful reasons for EINVAL failures.) |
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