docs/109929: [patch] sync sbin/fdisk_pc98/fdisk.8 with sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8

Alex Kozlov spam at rm-rf.kiev.ua
Mon Mar 5 16:10:06 UTC 2007


>Number:         109929
>Category:       docs
>Synopsis:       [patch] sync sbin/fdisk_pc98/fdisk.8 with sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       non-critical
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    freebsd-doc
>State:          open
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>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon Mar 05 16:10:06 GMT 2007
>Closed-Date:
>Last-Modified:
>Originator:     Alex Kozlov
>Release:        
>Organization:
private
>Environment:
>Description:
sync sbin/fdisk_pc98/fdisk.8 with sbin/fdisk/fdisk.8
>How-To-Repeat:

>Fix:


Patch attached with submission follows:

--- /usr/src/sbin/fdisk_pc98/fdisk.8
+++ fdisk.8.new	
@@ -1,17 +1,17 @@
 .\" $FreeBSD: src/sbin/fdisk_pc98/fdisk.8,v 1.15 2004/07/02 21:45:01 ru Exp $
 .\"
-.Dd October 4, 1996
+.Dd Feb 27, 2007
 .Dt FDISK 8
 .Os
 .Sh NAME
 .Nm fdisk
-.Nd PC partition table maintenance program
+.Nd PC slice table maintenance utility
 .Sh SYNOPSIS
 .Nm
 .\" !PC98 .Op Fl BIaistu
 .Op Fl Bastu
-.Op Fl b Ar bootcode
-.Op Fl 1234
+.\" !PC98 .Op Fl b Ar bootcode
+.Op Fl 12345678
 .Op Ar disk
 .Nm
 .Fl f Ar configfile
@@ -21,68 +21,74 @@
 In order for the BIOS to boot the kernel,
 certain conventions must be adhered to.
 Sector 0 of the disk must contain boot code,
-a partition table,
+a slice table,
 and a magic number.
-BIOS partitions can be used to break the disk up into several pieces.
+BIOS slices can be used to break the disk up into several pieces.
 The BIOS brings in sector 0 and verifies the magic number.
 The sector
-0 boot code then searches the partition table to determine which
-partition is marked
-.Em active .
+0 boot code then searches the slice table to determine which
+slice is marked
+.Dq active .
 This boot code then brings in the bootstrap from the
-.Em active
-partition and, if marked bootable, runs it.
-Under DOS,
-you can have one or more partitions with one
-.Em active .
-The DOS
+active slice and, if marked bootable, runs it.
+Under
+.Tn DOS ,
+you can have one or more slices with one active.
+The
+.Tn DOS
 .Nm
-utility can be used to divide space on the disk into partitions and set one
-.Em active .
+utility can be used to divide space on the disk into slices and set one
+active.
 .Sh DESCRIPTION
 The
 .Fx
-.Nm
-utility serves a similar purpose to the DOS program.
+utility,
+.Nm ,
+serves a similar purpose to the
+.Tn DOS
+utility.
 The first form is used to
-display partition information or to interactively edit the partition
+display slice information or to interactively edit the slice
 table.
-The second is used to write a partition table using a
-.Ar configfile
+The second is used to write a slice table using a
+.Ar configfile ,
 and is designed to be used by other scripts/programs.
 .Pp
 Options are:
-.Bl -tag -width time
+.Bl -tag -width indent
 .It Fl a
-Change the active partition only.
+Change the active slice only.
 Ignored if
 .Fl f
 is given.
-.It Fl b Ar bootcode
-Get the boot code from the file
-.Ar bootcode .
+.\" !PC98 .It Fl b Ar bootcode
+.\" Get the boot code from the file
+.\" .Ar bootcode .
+.\" Default is
+.\" .Pa /boot/mbr .
 .It Fl B
 Reinitialize the boot code contained in sector 0 of the disk.
-Ignored
-if
+Ignored if
 .Fl f
 is given.
 .It Fl f Ar configfile
-Set partition values using the file
+Set slice values using the file
 .Ar configfile .
 The
 .Ar configfile
-always modifies existing partitions, unless
+always modifies existing slices, unless
 .Fl i
-is also given, in which case all existing partitions are deleted (marked
-as "unused") before the
+is also given, in which case all existing slices are deleted (marked
+as
+.Dq unused )
+before the
 .Ar configfile
 is read.
 The
 .Ar configfile
-can be "-", in which case
-.Ar stdin
-is read.
+can be
+.Sq Fl ,
+in which case standard input is read.
 See
 .Sx CONFIGURATION FILE ,
 below, for file syntax.
@@ -90,28 +96,28 @@
 .Em WARNING :
 when
 .Fl f
-is used, you are not asked if you really want to write the partition
+is used, you are not asked if you really want to write the slices
 table (as you are in the interactive mode).
 Use with caution!
-.\" !PC98
-.\" .It Fl i
-.\" Initialize sector 0 of the disk.  This implies
+.\" !PC98 .It Fl i
+.\" Initialize sector 0 of the disk.
+.\" This implies
 .\" .Fl u ,
 .\" unless
 .\" .Fl f
 .\" is given.
 .\" .It Fl I
 .\" Initialize the contents of sector 0
-.\" with one
-/\" .Fx
-/\" slice covering the entire disk.
+.\" for one
+.\" .Fx
+.\" slice covering the entire disk.
 .It Fl s
 Print summary information and exit.
 .It Fl t
-Test mode; do not write partition values.
+Test mode; do not write slice values.
 Generally used with the
 .Fl f
-option to see what would be written to the partition table.
+option to see what would be written to the slice table.
 Implies
 .Fl v .
 .It Fl u
@@ -125,32 +131,28 @@
 .Fl f
 is used,
 .Nm
-prints out the partition table that is written to the disk.
+prints out the slice table that is written to the disk.
 .It Fl 12345678
-Operate on a single fdisk entry only.
+Operate on a single slice table entry only.
 Ignored if
 .Fl f
 is given.
 .El
 .Pp
 The final disk name can be provided as a
-.Sq bare
+.Dq bare
 disk name only, e.g.\&
-.Ql da0 ,
-or as a fully qualified device node under
-.Pa /dev .
-If omitted, the disks
-.Ql wd0 ,
-.Ql da0 ,
-and
-.Ql od0
-are being searched in that order, until one is
-being found responding.
+.Pa da0 ,
+or as a full pathname.
+If omitted,
+.Nm
+tries to figure out the default disk device name from the
+mounted root device.
 .Pp
-When called with no arguments, it prints the sector 0 partition table.
+When called with no arguments, it prints the sector 0 slice table.
 An example follows:
 .Bd -literal
-	******* Working on device /dev/rda0 *******
+	******* Working on device /dev/da0 *******
 	parameters extracted from in-core disklabel are:
 	cylinders=33075 heads=8 sectors/track=32 (256 blks/cyl)
 
@@ -202,155 +204,149 @@
 	<UNUSED>
 .Ed
 .Pp
-The disk is divided into three partitions that happen to fill the disk.
-The second partition overlaps the end of the first.
-(Used for debugging purposes)
-.Bl -tag -width "cyl, sector and head"
-.It Em "sysmid"
-is used to label the partition.
+The disk is divided into two slices that happen to fill the disk.
+.Bl -tag -width ".Em cyl , sector No and Em head"
+.It Em sysmid
+is used to label the slice.
 .Fx
 reserves the
 magic number 148 decimal (94 in hex).
-.It Em start No and Em size
+.It Xo
+.Em start
+and
+.Em size
+.Xc
 fields provide the start address
-and size of a partition in sectors.
+and size of a slice in sectors.
 .\" !PC98 .It Em "flag 80"
-.\" specifies that this is the active partition.
-.It Em cyl , sector No and Em head
-fields are used to specify the beginning address
-and end address for the partition.
-.It Em "system Name"
+.\" specifies that this is the active slice.
+.It Xo
+.Em cyl , sector
+and
+.Em head
+.Xc
+fields are used to specify the beginning and end addresses of the slice.
+.It Xo
+.Em "system Name"
+.Xc
 is the name of the partition.
-.It Em Note :
+.El
+.Pp
+.Em Note :
 these numbers are calculated using BIOS's understanding of the disk geometry
 and saved in the bootblock.
-.El
 .Pp
-The flags
+The
 .\" .Fl i
-.\" or
+.\" and
 .Fl u
-are used to indicate that the partition data is to be updated, unless the
+flag are used to indicate that the slice data is to be updated.
+Unless the
 .Fl f
-option is used.
-If the
-.Fl f
-option is not used, the
+option is also given,
 .Nm
-utility will enter a conversational mode.
-This mode is designed not to change any data unless you explicitly tell it to.
-The
+will enter a conversational mode.
+In this mode, no changes will be written to disk unless you explicitly tell
 .Nm
-utility selects defaults for its questions to guarantee the above behavior.
+to.
 .Pp
-It displays each partition
-and ask if you want to edit it.
+The
+.Nm
+utility will display each slice and ask whether you want to edit it.
 If you say yes,
-it will step through each field showing the old value
-and asking for a new one.
-When you are done with a partition,
 .Nm
-will display it and ask if it is correct.
-The
+will step through each field, show you the old value,
+and ask you for a new one.
+When you are done with the slice,
 .Nm
-utility will then proceed to the next entry.
+will display it and ask you whether it is correct.
+It will then proceed to the next entry.
 .Pp
 Getting the
 .Em cyl , sector ,
 and
 .Em head
-fields correct is tricky.
-So by default,
+fields correct is tricky, so by default,
 they will be calculated for you;
-you can specify them if you choose.
+you can specify them if you choose to though.
 .Pp
-After all the partitions are processed,
+After all the slices are processed,
 you are given the option to change the
-.Em active
-partition.
-Finally,
-when the all the data for the first sector has been accumulated,
-you are asked if you really want to rewrite sector 0.
-Only if you answer yes,
-will the data be written to disk.
-.Pp
-The difference between the
-.Fl u
-flag and
-.Fl i
-flag is that
-the
-.Fl u
-flag just edits the fields as they appear on the disk.
-While the
-.Fl i
-flag is used to "initialize" sector 0;
-it will setup the last BIOS partition to use the whole disk for
-.Fx ;
-and make it active.
+.Dq active
+slice.
+Finally, when all the new data for sector 0 has been accumulated,
+you are asked to confirm whether you really want to rewrite it.
+.\" !PC98 .Pp
+.\" The difference between the
+.\" .Fl u
+.\" and
+.\" .Fl i
+.\" flags is that
+.\" the
+.\" .Fl u
+.\" flag just edits (updates) the fields as they appear on the disk,
+.\" while the
+.\" .Fl i
+.\" flag is used to
+.\" .Dq initialize
+.\" sector 0;
+.\" it will set up the last BIOS slice to use the whole disk for
+.\" .Fx
+.\" and make it active.
 .Sh NOTES
 The automatic calculation of starting cylinder etc.\& uses
-a set of figures that represent what the BIOS thinks is the
-geometry of the drive.
-These figures are by default taken from the incore disklabel,
-but the program initially gives you an opportunity to change them.
-This allows the user to create a bootblock that can work with drives
+a set of figures that represent what the BIOS thinks the
+geometry of the drive is.
+These figures are taken from the in-core disklabel by default,
+but
+.Nm
+initially gives you an opportunity to change them.
+This allows you to create a bootblock that can work with drives
 that use geometry translation under the BIOS.
 .Pp
 If you hand craft your disk layout,
 please make sure that the
 .Fx
-partition starts on a cylinder boundary.
+slice starts on a cylinder boundary.
 A number of decisions made later may assume this.
 (This might not be necessary later.)
 .Pp
-Editing an existing partition will most likely cause you to
-lose all the data in that partition.
+Editing an existing slice will most likely result in the loss of
+all data in that slice.
 .Pp
-You should run this program interactively once or twice to see how it
-works.
+You should run
+.Nm
+interactively once or twice to see how it works.
 This is completely safe as long as you answer the last question
 in the negative.
-There are subtleties that the program detects that are
-not fully explained in this manual page.
+There are subtleties that
+.Nm
+detects that are not fully explained in this manual page.
 .Sh CONFIGURATION FILE
 When the
 .Fl f
-option is given, a disk's partition table can be written using values
+option is given, a disk's slice table can be written using values
 from a
 .Ar configfile .
-The syntax of this file is very simple.
-Each line is either a comment or
-a specification, and whitespace (except for newlines) are ignored:
-.Bl -tag -width Ds
-.It Xo
+The syntax of this file is very simple;
+each line is either a comment or a specification, as follows:
+.Bl -tag -width indent
+.It Ic # Ar comment ...
+Lines beginning with a
 .Ic #
-.Ar comment ...
-.Xc
-Lines beginning with a "#" are comments and are ignored.
-.It Xo
-.Ic g
-.Ar spec1
-.Ar spec2
-.Ar spec3
-.Xc
-Set the BIOS geometry used in partition calculations.
+are comments and are ignored.
+.It Ic g Ar spec1 spec2 spec3
+Set the BIOS geometry used in slice calculations.
 There must be
 three values specified, with a letter preceding each number:
-.Bl -tag -width Ds
-.Sm off
-.It Cm c Ar num
-.Sm on
+.Bl -tag -width indent
+.It Cm c Ns Ar num
 Set the number of cylinders to
 .Ar num .
-.Sm off
-.It Cm h Ar num
-.Sm on
+.It Cm h Ns Ar num
 Set the number of heads to
 .Ar num .
-.Sm off
-.It Cm s Ar num
-.Sm on
+.It Cm s Ns Ar num
 Set the number of sectors/track to
 .Ar num .
 .El
@@ -358,7 +354,7 @@
 These specs can occur in any order, as the leading letter determines
 which value is which; however, all three must be specified.
 .Pp
-This line must occur before any lines that specify partition
+This line must occur before any lines that specify slice
 information.
 .Pp
 It is an error if the following is not true:
@@ -369,12 +365,14 @@
 .Ed
 .Pp
 The number of cylinders should be less than or equal to 1024, but this
-is not enforced, although a warning will be output.
+is not enforced, although a warning will be printed.
 Note that bootable
 .Fx
-partitions (the "/" file system) must lie completely within the
+slices (the
+.Dq Pa /
+file system) must lie completely within the
 first 1024 cylinders; if this is not true, booting may fail.
-Non-bootable partitions do not have this restriction.
+Non-bootable slices do not have this restriction.
 .Pp
 Example (all of these are equivalent), for a disk with 1019 cylinders,
 39 heads, and 63 sectors:
@@ -383,15 +381,9 @@
 g       h39     c1019   s63
 g       s63     h39     c1019
 .Ed
-.It Xo
-.Ic p
-.Ar partition
-.Ar type
-.Ar start
-.Ar length
-.Xc
-Set the partition given by
-.Ar partition
+.It Ic p Ar slice type start length
+Set the slice given by
+.Ar slice
 (1-4) to type
 .Ar type ,
 starting at sector
@@ -400,27 +392,35 @@
 .Ar length
 sectors.
 .Pp
-Only those partitions explicitly mentioned by these lines are modified;
-any partition not referenced by a "p" line will not be modified.
-However, if an invalid partition table is present, or the
+Only those slices explicitly mentioned by these lines are modified;
+any slice not referenced by a
+.Ic p
+line will not be modified.
+However, if an invalid slice table is present, or the
 .Fl i
-option is specified, all existing partition entries will be cleared
-(marked as unused), and these "p" lines will have to be used to
-explicitly set partition information.
-If multiple partitions need to be
-set, multiple "p" lines must be specified; one for each partition.
+option is specified, all existing slice entries will be cleared
+(marked as unused), and these
+.Ic p
+lines will have to be used to
+explicitly set slice information.
+If multiple slices need to be
+set, multiple
+.Ic p
+lines must be specified; one for each slice.
 .Pp
-These partition lines must occur after any geometry specification lines,
+These slice lines must occur after any geometry specification lines,
 if one is present.
 .Pp
 The
 .Ar type
 is 165 for
 .Fx
-partitions.
-Specifying a partition type of zero is
-the same as clearing the partition and marking it as unused; however,
-dummy values (such as "0") must still be specified for
+slices.
+Specifying a slice type of zero is
+the same as clearing the slice and marking it as unused; however,
+dummy values (such as
+.Dq 0 )
+must still be specified for
 .Ar start
 and
 .Ar length .
@@ -429,55 +429,56 @@
 necessary, and the end offset will be rounded downwards to a cylinder
 boundary if necessary.
 .Pp
-Example: to clear partition 4 and mark it as unused:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-p       4       0       0       0
-.Ed
+Example: to clear slice 4 and mark it as unused:
 .Pp
-Example: to set partition 1 to a
+.Dl "p       4       0       0       0"
+.Pp
+Example: to set slice 1 to a
 .Fx
-partition, starting at sector 1
+slice, starting at sector 1
 for 2503871 sectors (note: these numbers will be rounded upwards and
 downwards to correspond to head and cylinder boundaries):
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-p       1       165     1       2503871
-.Ed
-.It Xo
-.Ic a
-.Ar partition
-.Xc
+.Pp
+.Dl "p       1       165     1       2503871"
+.Pp
+.It Ic a Ar slice
 Make
-.Ar partition
-the active partition.
+.Ar slice
+the active slice.
 Can occur anywhere in the config file, but only
 one must be present.
 .Pp
-Example: to make partition 1 the active partition:
-.Bd -literal -offset indent
-a       1
-.Ed
-.El
-.Sh FILES
-.Bl -tag -width /boot/mbr -compact
-.It Pa /boot/mbr
-The default boot code
+Example: to make slice 1 the active slice:
+.Pp
+.Dl "a       1"
 .El
+.\" !PC98 .Sh FILES
+.\" .Bl -tag -width ".Pa /boot/mbr" -compact
+.\" .It Pa /boot/mbr
+.\" The default boot code.
+.\" .El
 .Sh SEE ALSO
-.Xr disklabel 8
+.Xr boot98cfg 8 ,
+.Xr bsdlabel 8 ,
+.Xr newfs 8
 .Sh BUGS
-The default boot code will not necessarily handle all partition types
-correctly, in particular those introduced since MS-DOS 6.x.
+The default boot code will not necessarily handle all slice types
+correctly, in particular those introduced since
+.Tn MS-DOS
+6.x.
 .Pp
-The entire program should be made more user-friendly.
+The entire utility should be made more user-friendly.
 .Pp
-Throughout this man page, the term
-.Sq partition
-is used where it should actually be
-.Sq slice ,
-in order to conform with the terms used elsewhere.
+Most users new to
+.Fx
+do not understand the difference between
+.Dq slice
+and
+.Dq partition ,
+causing difficulty to adjust.
 .Pp
 You cannot use this command to completely dedicate a disk to
 .Fx .
 The
-.Xr disklabel 8
+.Xr bsdlabel 8
 command must be used for this.

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