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cfdisk or fdisk can make partitions on last apples macbook that use GPT partition talbe?
i dont want to try and broke my partition table xD!!!.
I can't use bootcamp bcz i have 2 HFS partitions on my hd and bootcamp need a single partition on the system disk.
I think to reserve the space using diskutils (one primary partition 200mb for boot and one logical with rooot and swap inside) but the creation a logical partition for root+swap will be done by cfdisk. Can do this? I think it can but want be sure. Someone used cfdisk from archlinux for partition the mac hard drive?
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The recommended partition program for GPT is parted.
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Well I'm trying to install arch on my macbook pro to.. I formated the disks with a ubuntu live cd cause I had some problems with on epartition and the mac diskutils didn't want to formt'it ... But before you do some other partitions to install arch install rEFIT
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The recommended partition program for GPT is parted.
I would recommend GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) over parted.
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I would recommend GPT fdisk (aka gdisk) over parted.
I don't know that one yet, thanks skodabenz. What are the advantages over parted?
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@lite - ease of use
@op - you'll also need to make sure to install grub2 if you plan to boot the system - see the grub2 wiki page.
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@litemotiv: More direct control of GPT disks like Secondary table backup/restore, hybrid MBR, direct manipulation of partition guids etc. If you want scripting support like in parted you can use sgdisk (in the same package). See http://rodsbooks.com/gdisk for more info.
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