Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.Įrror: Invalid argument during seek for read on /dev/sdaĮrror: The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the primary appears OK, so that will be used.Ĩ: /lib/libparted.so.0(ped_assert+0x31) ħ: /lib/libparted.so.0(+0x444c1) Ħ: /lib/libparted.so.0(ped_disk_new+0x75) Ĥ: parted(interactive_mode+0xf3) Ģ: /lib/libc.so.6(_libc_start_main+0xfd) Identified 4 problems!Its clearly a mess, for more info I've used the 'i' and 'p' options: Result in degraded performance on some modern (2009 and later) hard disks. Problem: partition 1 is too big for the disk.Ĭaution: Partition 1 doesn't begin on a 8-sector boundary. The 'e' option on the experts' menu may fix this problem. Problem: Disk is too small to hold all the data! Option on the experts' menu to adjust the secondary header's and partition If you've added a disk to a RAID array, use the 'e' Problem: The secondary header's self-pointer indicates that it doesn't resideĪt the end of the disk. This program will automatically create a new backup partition dev/sda1 1 625142447 312571223+ ee GPTDelving further into gdisk and following its suggestion I selected the 'v' (verify) option:Ĭaution: The CRC for the backup partition table is invalid. I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes WARNING: GPT (GUID Partition Table) detected on '/dev/sda'! The util fdisk doesn't support GPT. Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Nameġ 34 625142414 298.1 GiB sudo fdisk -lu /dev/sda Partitions will be aligned on 8-sector boundaries Verification and recovery are STRONGLY recommended.ĭisk /dev/sda: 625140335 sectors, 298.1 GiBĭisk identifier (GUID): 4FF348B9-D041-49A6-AD98-18C15F055F2Dįirst usable sector is 34, last usable sector is 625142414 Verify disk integrity, and perhaps options on the experts' menu to repairĬaution: invalid backup GPT header, but valid main header regenerating Secondary header from the last sector of the disk! You should use 'v' to Warning! Disk size is smaller than the main header indicates! Loading
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