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parted - The GNU disk partition manipulation program
- Description:
The GNU Parted program allows you to create, destroy, resize, move,
and copy hard disk partitions. Parted can be used for creating space
for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data
to new hard disks.
Packages
parted-2.1-29.el6.i686
[594 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2015-03-09):
- Reset the environment for consistent test results
Resolves: rhbz#1199434
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parted-2.1-25.el6.i686
[593 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2014-09-09):
- Skip t8000-loop test on systems without partitioned loop support
Resolves: rhbz#1139435
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parted-2.1-21.el6.i686
[592 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2013-08-02):
- Raise size limit on loop devices
Resolves: #869743
- Remove dm device when last partition is removed
Resolves: #851705
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parted-2.1-19.el6.i686
[592 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2012-10-05):
- libparted: HFS/HFS+ probe: don't let a corrupt FS evoke failed assertion
Resolves: #797979
- tests: exercise and document the HFS-probe bug fix
Resolves: #797979
- libparted: use largest_partnum in dm_reread_part_table
Resolves: #803108
- tests: test creating 20 device-mapper partitions
Resolves: #803108
- libparted: preserve the uuid on dm partitions
Resolves: #832145
- tests: Make sure dm UUIDs are not erased
Resolves: #832145
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parted-2.1-18.el6.i686
[591 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2012-01-30):
- libparted: copy flags when duplicating GPT partitions
- test for GPT partition duplicate
Resolves: #750395
- Use dm_udev_wait for dm operations
Resolves: #698121
Resolves: #751164
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parted-2.1-17.el6.i686
[591 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2011-10-20):
- Disable t9020 (scsi_debug num_parts is broken)
- Add a wait loop to t9030 when removing the partition
- Remove size parameter from scsi_debug in t9030
Resolves: #746098
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parted-2.1-13.el6.i686
[590 KiB] |
Changelog
by Brian C. Lane (2011-04-07):
- Double the buffer for fdasd_check_api_version
Resolves: #693852
- Disable tests that fail when run as root
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