RFC: Changing default partition type for linux/ppc
Eric Valette
valette at crf.canon.fr
Sat Jul 8 00:12:50 EST 2000
Benjamin Herrenschmidt wrote:
>
> Hi all !
>
> Currently, the default partition type used by Linux/PPC on mac partition
> maps is Apple_UNIX_SVR2. This is historically the type used by Apple's A/
> UX for its own partitions. However, I don't like it since it gives no
> indication on the type of filesystem on the partition, and I see no
> reason to keep it.
>
> So I suggest moving to Linux_ext2, Linux_swap, or maybe simply Linux and
> Linux_swap (since ext2 is not the only filesystem Linux may put on
> these). Using a different type for swap would help avoiding confusion.
>
> If everyone is ok, we can then update pdisk, and on my side, I'll update
> the kernel's root-auto-detect mecanism to take this into account. (The
> kernel will currently find by itself a root partition if it has the above
> type and the name "root" and no root= option was specified by the bootloader).
>
> Any comments ?
Do not forget Prep Machines that have already a specific type of
partition that is already recognised by cfdisk...
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