On 2/22/2021 4:16 AM, Robert Riebisch wrote:
Hi Jim,
If I shut down QEMU, and use Linux fdisk to examine the virtual drive
image, I see this:
$ fdisk -l 4gb.img
Disk 4gb.img: 4 GiB, 4294967296 bytes, 8388608 sectors
Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: dos
Disk identifier: 0x00000000
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
4gb.img1 63 6152894 6152832 2.9G b W95 FAT32
4gb.img2 6152895 8385929 2233035 1.1G 5 Extended
4gb.img5 6152958 7181054 1028097 502M 6 FAT16
4gb.img6 7181118 8385929 1204812 588.3M b W95 FAT32
Little off-topic:
Does FDISK always create partitions >512M as FAT32?
I ask, because FAT16 allows partitions up to 2G.
If this has been selected when starting FDISK, by confirming the
question "Do you want to use large disk (FAT32) support (Y/N)....?, then
the answer is of course yes. 😉
Ralf
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