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Cfdisk does not have some common options. . [SOLVED] Installation . . . Are you partitioning a GPT-labeled disk? There is no "primary" or "logical" there Also, there is no "bootable" flag That is because the concept of "primary" and "logical" is just a hack around the 4-partition-limitation in MSDOS partition tables
Use fdisk, cfdisk sfdisk on Linux - LinuxConfig. org They support DOS, GPT, SGI and SUN partition tables In this tutorial we learn how to manipulate partition tables using fdisk, cfdisk and sfdisk, and explore the differences between these tools
cfdisk command in Linux with examples - GeeksforGeeks This option does not zero the partition table on the disk; rather, it simply starts the program without reading the existing partition table This option allows you to create a new partition table from scratch or from a sfdisk-compatible script
Switching from MBR partition table to GPT : r archlinux - Reddit Use fdisk or gdisk to convert the disk to gpt Cfdisk will not let you swap between gpt and mbr with disk type set Alternatively wiping the disk with wipefs will let you remove the disk info so cfdisk can let you choose between gpt and mbr
GPT fdisk - ArchWiki There are known corruption issues with the backup GPT on laptops that are Intel chipset based, and run in RAID mode The solution is to use AHCI instead of RAID, if possible
Why does cfdisk give me an Unsupported GPT error? Simple solution: replace f with g and use cgdisk (answer edited too) You appear to have a GPT partition table and cfdisk will NOT work with those (only MBR supported) Please use cgdisk instead :) Just start it as sudo cgdisk, and you can interactively perform operations
Partitioning with cfdisk - siduction We recommend to use fdisk and cfdisk only for partitioning on older hardware For creating GPT partition tables, please refer to the manual page Partitioning with gdisk
Arch Linux cfdisk asking for disk label type You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later