• Tumbleweed and GUID Partitioned External Drives

    From Paul R Schmidtbleicher@paulrs@foxinternet.net to alt.os.linux.suse on Mon Mar 25 19:45:49 2024
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    Just a simple question: Can TW see and deal with GUID partitioned drives?
    I have a chance to get a "Fantom 2Tb Drive" that is partitioned as GUID.
    It claims to run with Win & Mac

    Thanks,
    Paul
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  • From Malcolm@malcolmlewis@linuxmail.org.invalid to alt.os.linux.suse on Mon Mar 25 14:57:50 2024
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    On 25 Mar 2024 19:45:49 GMT
    Paul R Schmidtbleicher <paulrs@foxinternet.net> wrote:

    Just a simple question: Can TW see and deal with GUID partitioned
    drives? I have a chance to get a "Fantom 2Tb Drive" that is
    partitioned as GUID. It claims to run with Win & Mac

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Hi Paul
    Um, I hope so, all of my devices are type GPT with a Disk Identifier
    (GUID) as opposed to type dos (legacy/mbr) ;)
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  • From Paul R Schmidtbleicher@paulrs@foxinternet.net to alt.os.linux.suse on Mon Mar 25 20:18:55 2024
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    On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:57:50 -0500, Malcolm wrote:

    On 25 Mar 2024 19:45:49 GMT Paul R Schmidtbleicher
    <paulrs@foxinternet.net> wrote:

    Just a simple question: Can TW see and deal with GUID partitioned
    drives? I have a chance to get a "Fantom 2Tb Drive" that is partitioned
    as GUID. It claims to run with Win & Mac

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Hi Paul Um, I hope so, all of my devices are type GPT with a Disk
    Identifier (GUID) as opposed to type dos (legacy/mbr) ;)

    Thanks, Malcolm. I took some time to read about GUID partitions, but was
    not sure, since the Drive Info only spoke of Win & Mac. It also said it
    would not work with Win version prior to Vista or Win 7. There was no
    mention of Linux. The file system on it is NTFS which I know TW can read.
    My plan is for a backup drive for TW via Clonezilla or something like it.

    Thanks,
    Paul
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  • From bad sector@forgetski@_INVALID.net to alt.os.linux.suse on Tue Mar 26 00:47:49 2024
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    On 3/25/24 16:18, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
    On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:57:50 -0500, Malcolm wrote:

    On 25 Mar 2024 19:45:49 GMT Paul R Schmidtbleicher
    <paulrs@foxinternet.net> wrote:

    Just a simple question: Can TW see and deal with GUID partitioned
    drives? I have a chance to get a "Fantom 2Tb Drive" that is partitioned
    as GUID. It claims to run with Win & Mac

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Hi Paul Um, I hope so, all of my devices are type GPT with a Disk
    Identifier (GUID) as opposed to type dos (legacy/mbr) ;)

    Thanks, Malcolm. I took some time to read about GUID partitions, but was
    not sure, since the Drive Info only spoke of Win & Mac. It also said it would not work with Win version prior to Vista or Win 7. There was no mention of Linux. The file system on it is NTFS which I know TW can read.
    My plan is for a backup drive for TW via Clonezilla or something like it.

    Thanks,
    Paul

    An MBR partitioned disk can only use 2tb of that disk, a GPT partitioned
    disk has no disk size limit that I know of. You're free to repartition
    your 2tb disk to dos type partitioning if you must but GPT is the future
    and is necessary for disks larger than 2tb. The file system on each
    partition regardless of partitioning schemes is your choice, ext4 is
    widely used in Linux but is not the only one.


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  • From Carlos E.R.@robin_listas@es.invalid to alt.os.linux.suse on Wed Mar 27 11:45:41 2024
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    On 2024-03-25 21:18, Paul R Schmidtbleicher wrote:
    On Mon, 25 Mar 2024 14:57:50 -0500, Malcolm wrote:
    On 25 Mar 2024 19:45:49 GMT Paul R Schmidtbleicher <paulrs@foxinternet.net> wrote:

    Just a simple question: Can TW see and deal with GUID partitioned
    drives? I have a chance to get a "Fantom 2Tb Drive" that is partitioned
    as GUID. It claims to run with Win & Mac

    Thanks,
    Paul
    Hi Paul Um, I hope so, all of my devices are type GPT with a Disk
    Identifier (GUID) as opposed to type dos (legacy/mbr) ;)

    Thanks, Malcolm. I took some time to read about GUID partitions, but was
    not sure, since the Drive Info only spoke of Win & Mac. It also said it would not work with Win version prior to Vista or Win 7. There was no mention of Linux. The file system on it is NTFS which I know TW can read.
    My plan is for a backup drive for TW via Clonezilla or something like it.

    I have never read about "GUID partitions".

    GPT partitions, yes, of course they are supported.

    NTFS is supported, but not fully. If you must use a Windows filesystem
    on an external disk, use exfat.
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    Cheers, Carlos.

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