Actually, I'm trying to figure out what the wizard knows... the proper arcane 
incantations. Here's what I see in the format utility:



1,!active,EFI,0,38933,38934,100%

Enter Selection: 6



This is where my i/o error occurs, regardless of 6 or 7, 99 times out of 100. 
The other times, I get this:



format> label

[0] SMI Label

[1] EFI Label

Specify Label type[1]:



With [1] being the correct answer, after which point I never get the i/o error 
again, and partition 1 goes "active" when I name s3 "system".



How'd I do that? I do not know. But I've been cursing at a wizard that actually 
does know better, lol. When this works, I proceed with a conventional GPT 
partitioning scheme which achieves the cross-platform, cross-media, cross-OS 
compatibility/interoperability I set out to accomplish.



This is why I can't just use the Tribblix ./format-a-disk.sh, SMI allows that 
s2 "backup" partition to overlap, etc. etc. which does not work with EFI or 
other OS's. Yes, I know how to use fmthard to get that SMI/EFI choice, but the 
"format" wizard's utilities won't work with it, sooner or later that i/o error 
crops up.


-Eric
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