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bug#38783: GPT case that parted can't handle
From: |
Nio Wiklund |
Subject: |
bug#38783: GPT case that parted can't handle |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Dec 2019 01:07:24 +0100 |
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Den 2019-12-28 kl. 23:18, skrev Jason Mancini:
Install Windows to a 1TB drive but only partition the first 63GB. Most
of the disk is empty.
Clone the first 63GB to a 512GB drive. This misses the trailing GPT
table. Windows will boot and run fine. Windows Disk Management is happy.
But no Linux partitioning tool will touch this disk, or see any
partitions. I suspect they all die on the first table's
pointer-to-backup that goes past the end of the disk.
The situation is easy to correct from within Windows, simply add and
delete a partition without assigning a drive letter or formatting. It
rewrites both tables correctly. But this is dependent on having free
space to add a partition. And dependent on booting Windows.
Can we improve things on the non-Windows side of the tools? There seems
to be no tool that can be manually directed to only use the first or
second table.
Thanks!
Jason Mancini
@ Jason Mancini,
Did you try to repair the backup partition table with 'gdisk'?
Best regards
Nio