Re: [PATCH] fdisk: Add exFAT to MBR partition type 0x7

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Hello

Just a quick reply to ask if someone could review my patch in due course please.

Best regards, Jon


Jon Grant wrote, On 01/01/11 20:35:
Hello

Please find attached a patch which adds exFAT to partition type 0x7 list.

So this becomes HPFS/NTFS/exFAT.

Some background:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT

Best regards, Jon


ChangeLog entry:

Author: Jon Grant<jg@xxxxxxxx>
    fdisk/i386_sys_types.c: Add exFAT to partition type 0x7
Signed-off-by: Jon Grant<jg@xxxxxxxx>
diff --git a/DEPRECATED b/DEPRECATED
index d56bffc..cc5327f 100644
--- a/DEPRECATED
+++ b/DEPRECATED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 The following is a list of commands or features that are deprecated.  All
-deprecated utils are in maintenace mode and we keep them in source tree for
-backward compatibilty only.
+deprecated utils are in maintenance mode and we keep them in source tree for
+backward compatibility only.
 
 What:   line(1) command
 Why:    useless, nobody uses this command, head(1) is better
diff --git a/fdisk/i386_sys_types.c b/fdisk/i386_sys_types.c
index e37ec51..ff64795 100644
--- a/fdisk/i386_sys_types.c
+++ b/fdisk/i386_sys_types.c
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ struct systypes i386_sys_types[] = {
 	{0x04, N_("FAT16 <32M")},
 	{0x05, N_("Extended")},		/* DOS 3.3+ extended partition */
 	{0x06, N_("FAT16")},		/* DOS 16-bit >=32M */
-	{0x07, N_("HPFS/NTFS")},	/* OS/2 IFS, eg, HPFS or NTFS or QNX */
+	{0x07, N_("HPFS/NTFS/exFAT")},	/* OS/2 IFS, eg, HPFS or NTFS or QNX or exFAT */
 	{0x08, N_("AIX")},		/* AIX boot (AIX -- PS/2 port) or SplitDrive */
 	{0x09, N_("AIX bootable")},	/* AIX data or Coherent */
 	{0x0a, N_("OS/2 Boot Manager")},/* OS/2 Boot Manager */

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