On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 12:43:32PM -0500, Chris Bennett wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 06, 2013 at 10:48:55AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote:
> > > I had to search the sources to realise the fat filesystem type is called
> > > MSDOS. Maybe at least a header can be mentioned in disklabel(8)?
> > 
> > Sorry, everyone knows it is called the MSDOS filesystem.  'FAT' is the new
> > silly name.
> > 
> > I don't see much value in pointing people from our manual pages to .h files.
> > 
> 
> There are some useful hints shown by setpid in fdisk:

fdisk partition id's are not the same things as disklabel filesystem
type names.

        -Otto

> 
> fdisk: 1> setpid 0
>             Starting         Ending         LBA Info:
>            #: id      C   H   S -      C   H   S [       start:
>            size ]
>            
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>             0: 00      0   0   0 -      0   0   0 [           0:
>             0 ] unused      
>             Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 - FF]: [0] (? for help) ?
>             Choose from the following Partition id values:
>             00 unused         20 Willowsoft     66 NetWare 386    A9
>             NetBSD      
>             01 DOS FAT-12     24 NEC DOS        67 Novell         AB
>             MacOS X boot
>             02 XENIX /        27 Win Recovery   68 Novell         AF
>             MacOS X HFS+
>             03 XENIX /usr     38 Theos          69 Novell         B7
>             BSDI filesy*
>             04 DOS FAT-16     39 Plan 9         70 DiskSecure     B8
>             BSDI swap   
>             05 Extended DOS   40 VENIX 286      75 PCIX           BF
>             Solaris     
>             06 DOS > 32MB     41 Lin/Minux DR   80 Minix (old)    C0
>             CTOS        
>             07 NTFS           42 LinuxSwap DR   81 Minix (new)    C1
>             DRDOSs FAT12
>             08 AIX fs         43 Linux DR       82 Linux swap     C4
>             DRDOSs < 32M
>             09 AIX/Coherent   4D QNX 4.2 Pri    83 Linux files*   C6
>             DRDOSs >=32M
>             0A OS/2 Bootmgr   4E QNX 4.2 Sec    84 OS/2 hidden    C7
>             HPFS Disbled
>             0B Win95 FAT-32   4F QNX 4.2 Ter    85 Linux ext.     DB
>             CPM/C.DOS/C*
>             0C Win95 FAT32L   50 DM             86 NT FAT VS      DE
>             Dell Maint  
>             0E DOS FAT-16     51 DM             87 NTFS VS        E1
>             SpeedStor   
>             0F Extended LBA   52 CP/M or SysV   8E Linux LVM      E3
>             SpeedStor   
>             10 OPUS           53 DM             93 Amoeba FS      E4
>             SpeedStor   
>             11 OS/2 hidden    54 Ontrack        94 Amoeba BBT     EB
>             BeOS/i386   
>             12 Compaq Diag.   55 EZ-Drive       99 Mylex          EE
>             EFI GPT     
>             14 OS/2 hidden    56 Golden Bow     9F BSDI           EF
>             EFI Sys     
>             16 OS/2 hidden    5C Priam          A0 NotebookSave   F1
>             SpeedStor   
>             17 OS/2 hidden    61 SpeedStor      A5 FreeBSD        F2
>             DOS 3.3+ Sec
>             18 AST swap       63 ISC, HURD, *   A6 OpenBSD        F4
>             SpeedStor   
>             19 Willowtech     64 NetWare 2.xx   A7 NEXTSTEP       FF
>             Xenix BBT   
>             1C ThinkPad Rec   65 NetWare 3.xx   A8 MacOS X     
>             Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 - FF]: [0] (? for help)
>             abort
>             'abort' is not a valid number.
>             Partition id ('0' to disable) [0 - FF]: [0] (? for help) 0
>             fdisk: 1> abort
> 

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