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* sfdisk man page bug
@ 2013-01-28 14:37 Ulf Zibis
  2013-01-28 20:33 ` Ángel González
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Ulf Zibis @ 2013-01-28 14:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: util-linux

Hi,

from the Manual page sfdisk(8):
"... For example, when there are several primary DOS partitions, DOS assigns C: to the first among 
these that is bootable.)"

This seems to be wrong. I'm not 100 % sure about DOS, but about modern Windows, above statement is 
definitely wrong. Correct is:
"... Windows/DOS assigns C: to the first among these that is visible (=not hidden).)"
"... Windows/DOS typical generic MBR boot code loads and executes the bootloader found on the first 
among these that is bootable.)"

to be sure, I tested following:
- having old WinXP installation on sda1, labelled "WIN_OLD"
- copy this partition by GParted to sda2
- newly install WinXP on sda1, labelled "WIN_NEW"
- set sda2 to active
- boot
--> result:
1. in effect, WinXP from sda1 becomes booted
2. sda1 is named C:, cd1 is named D:, "bootable" sda2 is named E:

As today Windows is the more interesting use case, at least please add correct info for the Windows 
case.

Many thanks for your attention and hopefully answer,

-Ulf


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