On Mon, 2008-12-01 at 13:13 +0100, Karel Zak wrote: > On Mon, Dec 01, 2008 at 02:52:57AM +0100, Kay Sievers wrote: > > If you want, I can create an image to test, along with the output of > > the native tools, which will show the MD5'd uuid? > > Yes, please. I'd like to collect maximal number of images for > regression tests. Here is a 14MB partition, taken from a 16MB SD card, which was cleared with zeros, and then formatted with hfsplus on Mac OS. The filesystem info, taken from the Mac OS tools. The file was also copied to the partition, before the image was created: Name : I am HFS Extended Type : Volume Disk Identifier : disk1s1 Mount Point : /Volumes/I am HFS Extended File System : Mac OS Extended (Journaled) Connection Bus : USB Device Tree : /PCI0@0/USB7@1D,7/@3:1 Writable : Yes Universal Unique Identifier : 56A19597-A3C8-325D-9DF2-F30BC6F8AC09 Capacity : 14,0 MB (14.704.640 Bytes) Free Space : 5,7 MB (5.943.296 Bytes) Used : 8,4 MB (8.761.344 Bytes) Number of Files : 6 Number of Folders : 5 Owners Enabled : No Can Turn Owners Off : Yes Can Be Formatted : Yes Bootable : Yes Supports Journaling : Yes Journaled : Yes Disk Number : 1 Partition Number : 1 And libvolume_id reading it: $ /lib/udev/vol_id hfs-extended.img ID_FS_USAGE=filesystem ID_FS_TYPE=hfsplus ID_FS_VERSION= ID_FS_UUID=56a19597-a3c8-325d-9df2-f30bc6f8ac09 ID_FS_UUID_ENC=56a19597-a3c8-325d-9df2-f30bc6f8ac09 ID_FS_LABEL=I_am_HFS_Extended ID_FS_LABEL_ENC=I\x20am\x20HFS\x20Extended Kay
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