01-17-2019
Quote:
Originally Posted by
jlliagre
You didn't lose anything.
Disk vendors report capacities in decimal units while format/fdisk still use binary units.
(12502430343-40)*512 = 6401244315136 bytes = 6.4 TB = 6401244315136/(1024*1024*1024*1024) = 5.821 TiB
Thanks jlliagre.
And i shouldn't be overly concern about how the sectors add up ?
e.g. part0 last sector and part8 first sector has a gap of 8 sectors ...
part0 1st sector 0 to last sector 12502430343 > total disk sectors available
part0 sector40 to last sector 12502430343 < total disk sectors available (missing 14 sectors) etc..
Regards,
Noob
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NAME
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SYNOPSIS
grub-glue-efi [OPTION...] [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
grub-glue-efi processes ia32 and amd64 EFI images and glues them according to Apple format.
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set output filename. Default is STDOUT
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