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I have watch some videos and looked online. But using both fdisk and cfdisk, I can't find the option to make the partition boootable. In cfdisk, the [bootable] button is not there in when I try "a" in fdisk I am told that this is an unknown command.
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ewaller@morhpheous ~ [130]336 %sudo fdisk /dev/sda
Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.26.1).
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
Be careful before using the write command.
Command (m for help): a
Partition number (1-4, default 4): ^C%
ewaller@morhpheous ~ [130]337 %
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@ewaller:
empty@Arch ~ % sudo fdisk /dev/sda
Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.26.1).
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
Be careful before using the write command.
Command (m for help): a
a: unknown command
However:
empty@Arch ~ % sudo fdisk /dev/sda
Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.26.1).
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
Be careful before using the write command.
Command (m for help): x
Expert command (m for help): A
Partition number (1-6, default 6):
From the help section:
A toggle the legacy BIOS bootable flag
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The help states 'a' is the correct command
Welcome to fdisk (util-linux 2.26.1).
Changes will remain in memory only, until you decide to write them.
Be careful before using the write command.
Command (m for help): m
Help:
DOS (MBR)
a toggle a bootable flag
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EDIT: fdisk recognizes if the disk is not MBR(i.e. GPT) formatted and disables MBR options. Even the help message changes accordingly.
So if the 'a' option is not available this might not be a MBR partition table
Last edited by dice (2015-04-29 20:32:15)
I put at button on it. Yes. I wish to press it, but I'm not sure what will happen if I do. (Gune | Titan A.E.)
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So if the 'a' option is not available this might not be a MBR partition table
Yes indeed -- my disk has a GUID partition table.
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Okay, makes sense. I have only once installed a GUID system and I used parted.
As the OP mentioned the bootable flag, I assumed we were talking MBR.
abasel: I am going to suggest you ignore everything you find on line that is not official Arch documentation. Follow the beginner guide.
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A minor correction, if I may: the Beginners' Guide is not actually official Arch documentation.
If you want official. you want the Installation Guide - accept no substitutes.
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Sorry if these seem simple questions but I am missing something somewhere.
Using fdfisk
http://prntscr.com/6zq0lq
"a" doesn't appear to work
Using cfdisk
http://prntscr.com/6zq0kn
No bootable option
Last edited by abasel (2015-04-29 22:59:59)
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Alas that did not appear to help me.. I will keep looking
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Do you have an MBR or GUID partition table? If you have GUID, you need to use one of the programs jasonwryan pointed to, such as gdisk instead of fdisk.
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Sorry if these seem simple questions but I am missing something somewhere.
Using fdfisk
http://prntscr.com/6zq0lq"a" doesn't appear to work
Try a capital "A"
At any rate, you appear to have a GPT disk and bootable flags are meaningless with a GUID partition table.
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