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729599 – PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not ...

    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=729599
    Bug 729599 - PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Summary: ... PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. ... it was a matter of making sure we check for > the PARTITION_NAME support before writing the partition label.

Re: msdos disk labels do not support partition names

    https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-parted/2004-02/msg00052.html
    Thanks for making bug reporting so easy, SuguruWas, 2004/02/23. Re: msdos disk labels do not support partition names, Szakacsits Szabolcs <=

Error "msdos labels do not support devices that have more ...

    https://access.redhat.com/solutions/535163
    # parted /dev/sda -s mklabel msdos But it returns an error, "msdos labels do not support devices that have more than 4294967295 sectors" What does it mean? How to by-pass this message? Environment. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.5; Disk with more than 2.2 TB capacity.

Mounted volume name in terminal is different from in GUI

    https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/150923/mounted-volume-name-in-terminal-is-different-from-in-gui
    As Giles mentions in the comment above, MSDOS partition tables do not support labels. The lsblk output you added to your post suggests it's a MSDOS table, which explains why you won't be able to add/change the partition name with the parted. – garethTheRed Aug 21 '14 at 8:07

729927 – PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not ...

    https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=729927
    Bug 729927 - PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Summary: PartitionException: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Keywords :

Partition with parted - UNIX & Linux Forums

    https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/179129-partition-parted.html
    Hello folks, I have 2.4TB san storage i want to make 4 partition each having 600GB. I use fdisk but not possible to do this because of fdisk limitation. So i tried parted but it make 2.4TB one partition but with parted not possible to make 4 partition having 600GB, may be i m doing wrong, can some one advise me on that how to make 4 partition with parted.

LinuxQuestions.org - "Attempting create too large a file ...

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/attempting-create-too-large-a-file-system-147170-print/
    "Attempting create too large a file system" I used Mdk 9.1 to create a 10Gb vfat 6 Gb xfs 2 Gb swap 10 Gb vfat 90 Gb vfat then did knx-hdinstall from Knoppix 3.3 ... Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. ...

"Attempting create too large a file system"

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/attempting-create-too-large-a-file-system-147170/
    Feb 23, 2004 · "Attempting create too large a file system" I used Mdk 9.1 to create a 10Gb vfat 6 Gb xfs 2 Gb swap 10 Gb vfat 90 Gb vfat then did knx-hdinstall from Knoppix 3.3 ... Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. Error: msdos disk labels do not support partition names. ...



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