Date: Wed, 18 Sep 1996 08:39:13 -0400 (EDT) From: rhh@ct.picker.com (Randall Hopper) To: darrylo@hpnmhjw.sr.hp.com (Darryl Okahata) Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fdisk changes, anyone? Message-ID: <199609181239.IAA13016@elmer.ct.picker.com> In-Reply-To: <199609160712.AA113897963@hpnmhjw.sr.hp.com> from "Darryl Okahata" at Sep 16, 96 00:12:43 am
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| I've just mangled fdisk such that partitioning information can now |be specified via an optional config file. I've been needing a way to ... |Would anyone be interested in the changes (including man page updates)? |Should I submit an enhancement request (w/patches), or should I consign |these changes to the mists of time? ;-) | I'd be very interested in this. Sure would beat the fdisk << ! ... ! references I've got in my scripts -- much less dangerous. I have to manually recheck these scripts when I upgrade my system. To Jordan's point about specifying the partition info using command-line options (to avoid having to use a temp file with this method), a compromise solution might be to be able to specify a "-" on the command line for the config file path to allow the config file to be read from stdin. What you have would definitely be useful. Please submit. One nice future that occurs to me might be able to specify the partition info for multiple disk configurations in a single config file, each one identified by a name, analogous to the way disktab is used (e.g. fbsd-ufs-zip-disk:, fbsd-ufs-1.44flop:, etc.). I think it'd be a plus for usability to eventually deliver an /etc file for this updated fdisk with the more commonly used partitioning schemes for common media (removable in particular) in-place, so the user just needs to do: fdisk -c fbsd-ufs-zip-disk This'd make my fdisk/disklabel/newfs script for creating UFS ZIP disks very small and simple. Randall Hopper rhh@ct.picker.com
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