What on earth is all this %20 crap at the end of the GUID? (newfs?)
Adam McDougall
mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu
Wed Apr 30 01:43:27 UTC 2014
On 04/29/2014 19:51, Sean Bruno wrote:
> Created a simple partition:
>
> root@:~ # gpart create -s gpt da11
> da11 created
> root@:~ # gpart add -t freebsd-ufs da11
> da11p1 added
> root@:~ # gpart show da11
> => 40 7814037088 da11 GPT (3.6T)
> 40 7814037088 1 freebsd-ufs (3.6T)
>
> root@:~ #
>
> Then run a newfs and reboot the system. Upon reboot this is what I get?
>
> => 40 7814037088 da11 GPT (3.6T)
> 40 7814037088 1 freebsd-ufs (3.6T)
> => 40 7814037088 diskid/DISK-Z1Z0DQ73%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%
> 20%20%20%20 GPT (3.6T)
> 40 7814037088
> 1 freebsd-ufs (3.6T)
>
>
> What is going on here?
>
> sean
>
I'm guessing it is picking up spaces from a physical ID on your disk
from /sys/geom/label/g_label_disk_ident.c
kern.geom.label.disk_ident.enable=0 in /boot/loader.conf will ignore
that class. It was added in 10 and only shows up with certain devices.
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