partx — tell the Linux kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions
partx
[ −a
| −d
| −s
] [ −t
TYPE ] [ −n
M:N ] [−
] disk
partx
[ −a
| −d
| −s
] [ −t
TYPE ] partition [disk]
Given a device or disk-image, partx tries to parse the partition table and list its contents. It optionally adds or removes partitions.
The disk
argument
is optional when a partition
argument is provided.
To force scanning a partition as if it were a whole disk (for
example to list nested subpartitions), use the argument "-".
For example:
partx −−show − /dev/sda3
This will see sda3 as a whole-disk rather than a partition.
This is not an fdisk program −− adding and removing partitions does not change the disk, it just tells the kernel about the presence and numbering of on-disk partitions.
−a,
−−add
Add the specified partitions, or read the disk and add all partitions.
−b,
−−bytes
Print the SIZE column in bytes rather than in human-readable format.
−d,
−−delete
Delete the specified partitions or all partitions.
−g,
−−noheadings
Do not print a header line.
−l,
−−list
List the partitions. Note that all numbers are in
512-byte sectors. This output format is DEPRECATED in
favour of −−show
. Don't use it in
newly written scripts.
−o,
−−output
listDefine the output columns to use for −−show
and −−raw
output. If no output
arrangement is specified, then a default set is used.
Use −−help
to
get list of all supported columns.
−r,
−−raw
Use the raw output format.
−s,
−−show
List the partitions. All numbers (except SIZE) are
in 512-byte sectors. The output columns can be
rearranged with the −−output
option.
−t,
−−type
typeSpecify the partition table type -- aix, bsd, dos, gpt, mac, minix, sgi, solaris_x86, sun, ultrix or unixware.
−n,
−−nr
M:N
Specify the range of partitions. For backward compatibility also the format <M-N> is supported. The range may contain negative numbers, for example "--nr :-1" means the last partition, and "--nr -2:-1" means the last two partitions. Supported range specifications are:
- <M>
Specifies just one partition (e.g. --nr 3).
- <M:>
Specifies lower limit only (e.g. --nr 2:).
- <:N>
Specifies upper limit only (e.g. --nr :4).
- <M:N>
or
<M-N>
Specifies lower and upper limits (e.g. --nr 2:4).
All three commands list partition 3 of /dev/sdb.
Lists all subpartitions on /dev/sdb3 (the device is used as whole-disk).
Prints the start sector of partition 5 on /dev/sda without header.
Lists the length in sectors and human-readable size of partition 5 on /dev/sda.
Adds all available partitions from 3 to 5 (inclusive) on /dev/sdd.
Removes the last partition on /dev/sdd.
Davidlohr Bueso <dave@gnu.org> Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
The original version was written by Andries E. Brouwer <aeb@cwi.nl>.
The partx command is part of the util-linux package and is available from ftp://ftp.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/.
partx.8 -- Copyright 2007 Karel Zak <kzakredhat.com> Copyright 2007 Red Hat, Inc. Copyright 2010 Davidlohr Bueso <davegnu.org> May be distributed under the GNU General Public License |