11-26-2014
Are you trying to list them with fdisk -l ? It won't show GPT properly, but parted will.
Checking if there's a kernel module you need to load. [edit] Try modprobe efivars
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
gpt-pkg
GPT-PKG(8) User Contributed Perl Documentation GPT-PKG(8)
NAME
gpt-pkg - Creates flavored binary packages out of an installation
SYNOPSIS
gpt-pkg [options] packages
Options:
-verbose Print copious output
-help Print usage
-man Print man page.
-version Print GPT version.
-native Create native pkgs as well as GPT pkgs (RPMs only).
-all Archive everything in the package directory..
-installdir=PATH Override $GLOBUS_LOCATION
-pkgdir=PATH Directory to put the packages
-rpmprefix=PATH Absolute path encoded in the RPM.
-buildnumber=NUMBER Build number used for pgm_static packages
-rpmlicense=LABEL License Label added to the RPM header
[packages] List of packages to be archived
DESCRIPTION
gpt-pkg Creates binary packages from an installation. The installation needs to contain GPT packaging data files. An installation is
created by running gpt-build on a collection of source packages or bundles.
FILES IN PGM PACKAGES
Installed files such as executables that are found in pgm and ptm_static packages will overwrite one another when multiple flavors of the
same package are built by gpt-build. To preserve multiple flavors of these files, gpt-build copies them into flavored subdirectories. For
example, the program $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/foo will be copied into the location $GLOBUS_LOCATION/bin/gcc32/shared if it was built with
dynamically with the gcc32 flavor. gpt-pkg retrieves these files and copies them back to their proper location before packaging them.
Thus gpt-pkg will also overwrite these files as it archives the different flavors of a pgm package.
OPTIONS
-installdir
Specify the directory in which the installed files currently live. If this argument is not supplied, the value of the environment
variable GLOBUS_LOCATION is used instead.
-all Packages all of the binaries in an installation.
-native Creates a package in the native packaging format. Currently only rpm is supported.
-rpmprefix=<path_to_installation>
This should be set to the path to your GLOBUS_LOCATION. GPT will use a value of "/usr/grid" if this option is not specified.
-rpmlicense=<label>
Provides an alternate copyright label for the rpms. The default is whatever GPT was configured with.
-verbose
Prints out all of the build messages.
-log=FILE
Appends all of the build messages to FILE. This option also sets -verbose.
-help Print a brief help message and exits.
-man Prints the manual page and exits.
-version
Prints the version of GPT and exits.
pgm and pgm_static packages
gpt-build copies the files for these packages in a flavored location because different flavors of these types of packages will conflict
with each other. gpt-pkg restores these files when it packages pgm and pgm_static types.
SEE ALSO
gpt-bundle(8) gpt-install(8) gpt-build(8)
AUTHOR
Michael Bletzinger <mbletzin.ncsa.uiuc.edu> and Eric Blau <blau.mcs.anl.gov>
perl v5.14.2 2012-04-30 GPT-PKG(8)