PARTED(8) manual page
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GNU Parted - a partition manipulation program
parted [options]
[device [command [options...]...]]
parted is a program to manipulate
disk partitions. It supports multiple partition table formats, including
MS-DOS and GPT. It is useful for creating space for new operating systems,
reorganising disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks.
This manual
page documents parted briefly. Complete documentation is distributed with
the package in GNU Info format.
- -h, --help
- displays a help message
- -l,
--list
- lists partition layout on all block devices
- -m, --machine
- displays machine
parseable output
- -s, --script
- never prompts for user intervention
- -v, --version
- displays the version
- -a alignment-type, --align alignment-type
- Set alignment
for newly created partitions, valid alignment types are:
- none
- Use the minimum
alignment allowed by the disk type.
- cylinder
- Align partitions to cylinders.
- minimal
- Use minimum alignment as given by the disk topology information.
This and the opt value will use layout information provided by the disk
to align the logical partition table addresses to actual physical blocks
on the disks. The min value is the minimum alignment needed to align the
partition properly to physical blocks, which avoids performance degradation.
- optimal
- Use optimum alignment as given by the disk topology information.
This aligns to a multiple of the physical block size in a way that guarantees
optimal performance.
- [device]
- The block device to be used. When
none is given, parted will use the first block device it finds.
- [command
[options]]
- Specifies the command to be executed. If no command is given,
parted will present a command prompt. Possible commands are:
- help [command]
- Print general help, or help on command if specified.
- align-check type partition
- Check if partition satisfies the alignment constraint of type. type must
be "minimal" or "optimal".
- mklabel label-type
- Create a new disklabel (partition
table) of label-type. label-type should be one of "aix", "amiga", "bsd",
"dvh", "gpt", "loop", "mac", "msdos", "pc98", or "sun".
- mkpart part-type
[fs-type] start end
- Make a part-type partition for filesystem fs-type (if
specified), beginning at start and ending at end (by default in megabytes).
part-type should be one of "primary", "logical", or "extended".
- name partition
name
- Set the name of partition to name. This option works only on Mac, PC98,
and GPT disklabels. The name can be placed in quotes, if necessary.
- print
- Display the partition table.
- quit
- Exit from parted.
- rescue start end
- Rescue
a lost partition that was located somewhere between start and end. If a
partition is found, parted will ask if you want to create an entry for
it in the partition table.
- resizepart partition end
- Change the end position
of partition. Note that this does not modify any filesystem present in
the partition.
- rm partition
- Delete partition.
- select device
- Choose device
as the current device to edit. device should usually be a Linux hard disk
device, but it can be a partition, software raid device, or an LVM logical
volume if necessary.
- set partition flag state
- Change the state of the flag
on partition to state. Supported flags are: "boot", "root", "swap", "hidden",
"raid", "lvm", "lba", "legacy_boot", "irst", "esp" and "palo". state should
be either "on" or "off".
- unit unit
- Set unit as the unit to use when displaying
locations and sizes, and for interpreting those given by the user when
not suffixed with an explicit unit. unit can be one of "s" (sectors), "B"
(bytes), "kB", "MB", "MiB", "GB", "GiB", "TB", "TiB", "%" (percentage of
device size), "cyl" (cylinders), "chs" (cylinders, heads, sectors), or
"compact" (megabytes for input, and a human-friendly form for output).
- toggle
partition flag
- Toggle the state of flag on partition.
- version
- Display version
information and a copyright message.
Report bugs to <bug-parted@gnu.org>
fdisk(8)
, mkfs(8)
, The parted program is fully documented in the
info(1)
format GNU partitioning software manual.
This manual page
was written by Timshel Knoll <timshel@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux
system (but may be used by others).
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