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// Module included in the following assemblies:
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// <List assemblies here, each on a new line>
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// Base the file name and the ID on the module title. For example:
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// * file name: help-mkpart.adoc
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// * ID: [id='help-mkpart']
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// The ID is used as an anchor for linking to the module. Avoid changing it after the module has been published to ensure existing links are not broken.
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[id='help-mkpart_{context}']
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// The `context` attribute enables module reuse. Every module's ID includes {context}, which ensures that the module has a unique ID even if it is reused multiple times in a guide.
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= Help command for creating a new partition
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To get help on how to make a new partition, type: `help mkpart`.
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----
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(parted) help mkpart
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mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
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PART-TYPE is one of: primary, logical, extended
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FS-TYPE is one of: btrfs, nilfs2, ext4, ext3, ext2, fat32, fat16, hfsx, hfs+, hfs, jfs, swsusp,
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linux-swap(v1), linux-swap(v0), ntfs, reiserfs, hp-ufs, sun-ufs, xfs, apfs2, apfs1, asfs, amufs5,
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amufs4, amufs3, amufs2, amufs1, amufs0, amufs, affs7, affs6, affs5, affs4, affs3, affs2, affs1,
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affs0, linux-swap, linux-swap(new), linux-swap(old)
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START and END are disk locations, such as 4GB or 10%. Negative values count from the end of the
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disk. For example, -1s specifies exactly the last sector.
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'mkpart' makes a partition without creating a new file system on the partition. FS-TYPE may be
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specified to set an appropriate partition ID.
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----
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[NOTE]
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====
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* Filesystem type (fstype) will not create an ext4 filesystem on /dev/vdc1.
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* A DOS partition table's partition types are primary, logical, and extended.
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* Providing a partition name under GPT is a must. In a GPT partition table, the partition type is used as the partition name.
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