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Re: Fun with SSD and GPT wedges



On Feb 13, 11:56am, Michael van Elst wrote:
} gdt%lexort.com@localhost (Greg Troxel) writes:
} 
} > And when destroying a GPT label, it should
} >first remove each partition, and thus remove each wedge.
} 
} Looks like gpt isn't running dkctl after destroying the GPT,
} probably neither after creation or recovery.

     I recently changed gpt(8) to not run dkctl when it isn't
needed.  Ideally one would not be destroying a GPT that contains
active wedges.  Creating a GPT does not change what partitions
exist.  It does run dkctl after recover.

i386devel: {150} grep GPT_SYNC *
add.c:  GPT_SYNC,
label.c:        GPT_SYNC,
migrate.c:      GPT_SYNC,
recover.c:      GPT_SYNC,
remove.c:       GPT_SYNC,
resize.c:       GPT_SYNC,
restore.c:      GPT_SYNC,
type.c: GPT_SYNC | GPT_OPTDEV,

}-- End of excerpt from Michael van Elst


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