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bug#16885: Not recognizing FAT32 partition
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Edward Diener |
Subject: |
bug#16885: Not recognizing FAT32 partition |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Feb 2014 16:22:19 -0500 |
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On 2/27/2014 2:22 PM, Brian C. Lane wrote:> On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at
03:40:47AM -0500, Edward Diener wrote:
>> As a follow up to my report, here is the 'parted' display for the
>> disk in which the FAT32 partition is not being recognized using
>> 'parted 3.1'.
>>
>> Model: ATA WDC WD20EARX-00P (scsi)
>> Disk /dev/sdc: 2000GB
>> Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B
>> Partition Table: msdos
>> Disk Flags:
>>
>> Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
>> 1 2065kB 767GB 767GB extended lba
>> 5 2097kB 53.7GB 53.7GB logical ext4
>> 6 53.7GB 107GB 53.7GB logical ext3
>> 7 107GB 161GB 53.7GB logical ext4
>> 8 161GB 215GB 53.7GB logical ext3
>> 9 215GB 269GB 53.7GB logical ext4
>> 10 269GB 321GB 52.4GB logical ext3
>> 11 321GB 373GB 52.4GB logical ext4
>> 12 373GB 426GB 52.4GB logical ext3
>> 13 426GB 485GB 59.6GB logical ext3
>> 14 485GB 540GB 55.1GB logical
>> 15 540GB 557GB 16.8GB logical linux-swap(v1)
>> 16 557GB 610GB 52.5GB logical ext4
>> 17 610GB 663GB 53.7GB logical ext4
>> 18 663GB 716GB 52.4GB logical ext4
>> 19 716GB 767GB 51.2GB logical ext4
>> 2 1680GB 2000GB 320GB primary ntfs boot, hidden
>>
>> The FAT32 partition is Number 14. The drive is /dev/sdc on Fedora 20.
>> If more information is wanted, please ask.
>
> parted's filesystem detection should not be depended on, it is for
> cosmetic purposes only. I'm not sure what gparted is doing, but it
> shouldn't be failing because of libparted's fs display.
See the discussion about this on GParted forum at
http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=16878. The partiton was
/dev/sdb14 with GParted live. The final error message, from 'libparted' is:
"Could not detect file system."
>
> Also, how was the fs created?
Created orginally from Windows, not Linux.
> If I use mkfs.vfat on a logical partition
> it shows up as fat32 in my tests.