Initializing a disk from with GPT
Mayu Inc.
pomomayu at gmail.com
Sun Jan 29 10:43:13 PST 2023
Awesome thank you.
Yes I chose the -E to opt for trimming. Running the command 'gpt init -f
-E' without the -B did not cause the machine to freeze - it only froze with
the -B flag.
Actually not sure if 'froze' is a fair description. It just sat there with
a cursor and would not take any additional commands.
However after restarting the machine and running 'gpt show da0' everything
seemed to be intact.
On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 6:36 PM Matthew Dillon <dillon at backplane.com> wrote:
> There is no disklabel on s0, it contains a msdos filesystem directly on
> slice 0 ... that's what the BIOS EFI boot code accesses. The only thing on
> that msdos filesystem is the EFI boot binary.
>
> The disklabel on s1 would contain 'a' and 'd' (and usually a 'b' swap
> partition too).
>
> I'll look into the -E issue. It could be the SSD and not the system...
> hardware is not always happy getting issued thousands of SATA TRIM commands
> to clean the drive out.
>
> -Matt
>
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