On 2017-02-13 05:23, faeychild wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
So none of you can come up with and answer? Come on people. Maximum number >> of partitions on a hard drive. easy question.
Found the answer here:
http://superuser.com/questions/368173/what-is-the-maximum-number-of-partitions-that-can-be-made-on-a-hard-drive
"The EFI specification mandates that a GUID Partition Table (GPT), which
all modern operating systems support, is capable of containing a maximum
of 128 partitions on any size hard disk. GPT is also required to boot from >> hard disk drives larger than 2 TB."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table#Partition_table_header_.28LBA_1.29
�The partition table header defines the usable blocks on the disk. It
also defines the number and size of the partition entries that make up
the partition table. The EFI stipulates a minimum of 16,384 bytes be
reserved for the partition table array, so there are 128 partition
entries reserved, each 128 bytes long.�
Notice the wording "minimum". There can be implementations using bigger
sizes, thus.
I just fitted a 6TB drive today and I am sure fdisk suggested partitions 1
- 128 and it insisted on GPT
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Cheers,
Carlos E.R.
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