Parted Filesystem Support

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Parted User's Manual - 6. File Systems supported by Parted

    https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_chapter/parted_6.html
    6.2 GNU Parted and the Second Extended Filesystem. Parted doesn't directly support for copying ext2 file systems (yet). There are a few ways of achieving this, however: Use Parted's mkfs command (or mkfs.ext2), and then run at the shell: FIXME!!! this doesn't work quite right - but it …

GParted -- Features

    https://gparted.org/features.php
    33 rows · The ntfs-3g stable version 2012.1.15 does not yet support changing NTFS UUID. The blkid …

the GNU Parted Manual

    https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_mono/parted.html
    6.2 GNU Parted and the Second Extended Filesystem. Parted doesn't directly support for copying ext2 file systems (yet). There are a few ways of achieving this, however: Use Parted's mkfs command (or mkfs.ext2), and then run at the shell: FIXME!!! this doesn't work quite right - but it …

Does parted tool support ext4 filesystem? - LinuxQuestions.org

    https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-general-1/does-parted-tool-support-ext4-filesystem-4175539023/
    Apr 08, 2015 · I could only find people stating that parted does not support ext4 but does it for fat32, ext2, hfs,reiserfs. However,I also found scripts where parted is used to create ext4 filesystem through parted's mkpart command, for instance: parted -a none /dev/sdb1 mkpart primary ext4 0 1024 . Please, can anyone provide me with guidance ? Regards,

Linux Creating a Partition Size Larger Than 2TB - nixCraft

    https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/fdisk-unable-to-create-partition-greater-2tb.html
    May 06, 2017 · EFI GUID Partition support works on both 32bit and 64bit platforms. You must include GPT support in the kernel to use GPT. If you don’t add GPT support in Linux kernel, after rebooting the server, the file system will no longer be mountable, or the GPT table will get corrupted.

9 Linux Parted Command Examples – mkpart, mkpartfs, resize ...

    https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/09/parted-command-examples/
    Sep 28, 2011 · parted's file system manipulation code is not as robust as what you'll find in dedicated, file-system-specific packages like e2fsprogs. We recommend you use parted only to manipulate partition tables, whenever possible. Support for performing most operations on most types of file systems will be removed in an upcoming release.

GParted, Partition, and Filesystem Flags Linux.org

    https://www.linux.org/threads/gparted-partition-and-filesystem-flags.11640/
    Jul 19, 2015 · NOTE: Other partitioning tables exist, but parted does not support all of them. To configure a flag on a partition, the parted command is "parted set PARTITION# FLAG ON/OFF". Use this command with Root privileges. For example, to set partition 3 as the boot partition, the command would be "parted set 3 boot on". The flag name is case-sensitive.

Resizing and defragmenting Linux filesystems - Linux.com

    https://www.linux.com/news/resizing-and-defragmenting-linux-filesystems/
    Oct 13, 2003 · This command resizes the filesystem mounted at /mount/point to occupy all the available space in its partition. No other partition-resizing tools are available for JFS, although there is a JFS subdirectory in the GNU Parted source code, suggesting that Parted may support JFS in …

GParted -- GParted Manual

    https://gparted.org/display-doc.php?name=help-manual&lang=C
    To view the actions supported on file systems, choose: View → File System Support. The application displays the File System Support dialog. If you have installed software while gparted is running, click Rescan For Supported Actions to refresh the chart. The application refreshes the display of the chart.



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