C partition

Mike Trachtman mike at wisdom.BITNET
Fri Sep 19 14:10:47 AEST 1986


I just thought of a simple extension to the Sun approach
of having the partition information on the disk itself.

In addition, how about an ioctl, that can change the
size of the partition.
(one to read the size into a user program, and one
to reset the size).

The one to set the size would be doable by root only of course.

In any case, in general the C partition,
would not include bad block areas; the area that describes the partitioning
of the disk, or anyother purposefully transparent area.

Special utilities, such as disk copiers, or bad block repairers, or whatever,
would set change the partitions dynamically, so as to do their stuff,
and then when done, restore things to the way they were.

Presumeable, tables of where interesting information is,
i.e. bad block info, and or special headers are, would be kept in a file.

This should give the best of all worlds,

mike

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