Jason Zhao wrote: > jan damborsky wrote: > <nit> >>> Currently, on x86 platform, If I marked EFI label, it actually generate >>> an EFI partition first, so in this way, it looks like libtd print >>> out "F", other >>> than "GF". >>> >> >> That might be a bug - I have verified that even if EFI label is >> created on >> x86 disk using format(1M) command, libdiskmgt library doesn't set DM_EFI >> flag for that disk and thus libtd doesn't report it as EFI labeled. >> I will investigate further if this is bug or required behavior in >> libdiskmgt. >> >> Thank you for catching this ! >> > It is my pleasure actually to know it might be a bug. > > Thank you for investigating it, and after that, please tell me if it is a > bug and I will file it. Or if you have filed the bug, please tell me and > add me into CC-list.
Done :-) I have dig into the libdiskmgt code a bit and filed following bug: 6794748 DM_EFI is not set for EFI labeled disks on x86 platform http://bt2ws.central.sun.com/CrPrint?id=6794748 Jan
