- fix crash in do_resizepart
+ parted-fix-end_input-usage.patch: Fix end_input usage in
do_resizepart
- update to version 3.3, noteworthy changes:
- s390: Re-enabled virtio-attached DASD heuristics by using
HDIO_GETGEO when probing device geometry. Fixes a bug with
KVM virtio-blk backed by a DASD.
Parted now recognizes NVMe devices, NVDIMM, and RAM drives.
- Fix atari disklabel false positives by probing other labels first.
- Fix resizepart to adjust the end to be -1 sector when using iec
power of 2 units so that the next partition can start immediately
following the new end, just like mkpart does.
- Fix set and disk_set to not crash when there are no flags to set.
- Fix a udev cookie leak when using resizepart on device-mapper devices.
- Fix a gettext crash/error sometimes when using localized languages.
- Fix fat resize to preverve boot code, and thus not render the
filesystem unreconized by Windows.
- Fix rescue command: the rescue command often failed to find
filesystems due to leaving on cylinder alignment.
- libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT file systems with very
deep directories with path names over 512 bytes long.
- Use 512b sector size when communicating with device-mapper. Fixes
problems with partitions being created too small on dm devices
with sector sizes > 5121b
- Don't crash in the disk_set command when a disk label is not found
- libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT16 file systems.
- libparted-fs-resize: Prevent crash resizing FAT16 file systems.
- If the user specifies start/end of the partition as cylinders
and a cylinder has a size which is power of 2, then such address
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/760713
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/parted?expand=0&rev=144
- Update to parted-3.2; Notable changes:
- Added new partition type flag, esp, to set the type to 0xEF on
MS-DOS. Also aliased to boot on GPT to set the UEFI ESP GUID.
- You can now choose to ignore errors about partitions that
overlap, or are longer than the disk. This allows you to use
parted to repair the problem.
- When attempting to manipulate a mounted partition, parted now
issues a warning that you can choose to ignore, instead of an
error.
- When creating a loop label, it automatically comes with a
partition using the whole disk.
- parted -l no longer lists device-mapper devices other than
dmraid whole disks.
- Added new Linux-specific partition GUID type code
(0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4) for Linux filesystem
data on GPT disks. This type code is now assigned as the
default partition type code for new partitions holding Linux
filesystems.
- Added new "msftdata" flag to identify partitions holding NTFS
or FAT filesystems on GPT disks. This flag corresponds to a
GPT type code of EBD0A0A2-B9E5-4433-87C0-68B6B72699C7
("Microsoft Basic Data"). Since Linux filesystem partitions
formerly used this type code, this flag may optionally be set
on Linux partitions to make the partition table type codes
match former configurations in case the new Linux filesystem
type code causes problems with some utility. Note that this
flag cannot be removed from NTFS or FAT partitions within
parted except by setting a competing flag, such as "boot"
(which sets the type code used by EFI System partitions) or
"msftres" (which sets the "Microsoft Reserved" type code).
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/303792
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Base:System/parted?expand=0&rev=109