On Fri, Nov 28, 2014 at 06:03:15PM +0200, Nikos Skalkotos wrote:
LGTM
Another thing concerning the disklabel partitions is that
list_filesystems() will print both /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda5 as ufs file
systems. I don't know if you care to change this. The fact is that both
are mountable.
While this could confuse some clients, I'm not sure that attempting to
fix it would improve the situation, so I think it's best to leave it.
P.S. I wish the kernel folks would stop treating the disklabel
partitions as logical partitions. Logical partitions are sequential,
there are no gaps in the numbering. On the other hand disklabel may
have gaps like the MBR partitions. Having defined partitions 'a', 'b'
and 'c' is completely different than having defined partitions 'a',
'c'
and 'd'. The kernel in both cases will show /dev/sda5 and /dev/sda6. I
wonder if they could get convinced to change that...
Agreed on the problem.
Thanks - I will push the modified patch shortly.
Rich.
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