Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 22 Jan 2001 23:42:25 +0100 (MET) | From | Andries.Brouwer@cwi ... | Subject | Re: Partition IDs in the New World TM |
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Andrew Clausen writes:
> can anyone remember why we have partition IDs?
Partition IDs are not necessary. Linux works fine when you have no partition table at all, and have a parttab file in an initrd disk telling the kernel where the partitions are supposed to be.
No kernel changes required. Today you do not need partition IDs. Today you can dynamically add and delete partitions, without involving anything like a partition table.
But people use various schemes to partition their disks, mainly because also other operating systems like DOS or MacOS use the same disks. In such a situation it is useful to agree with the other OS on where the partitions are.
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