01-17-2019
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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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efi_rm(1M) efi_rm(1M)
NAME
efi_rm - remove an EFI file
SYNOPSIS
devicefile] file
DESCRIPTION
removes an EFI file.
The EFI file system is based on the FAT file system and used by the Itanium-based system BIOS to locate an HP-UX bootloader. See efi(4).
devicefile should be the device file for the EFI volume.
If file is a directory, prints a diagnostic message and returns without removing the directory; use efi_rmdir(1M) to remove EFI directo-
ries. file should be relative to the root of the EFI volume specified by devicefile, not to an HP-UX file system.
Options
recognizes the following option:
devicefile is the device special file of the EFI file system from which the file is to be removed. Without the option, uses the device
file specified in the environment variable if it is defined. The option overrides the environment variable.
RETURN VALUE
returns exit code 0 if the file is removed successfully. Otherwise it prints a diagnostic message and returns nonzero.
0 Successful completion.
>0 Error condition occurred.
EXAMPLES
Remove from of device file which contains an EFI file system:
Remove from of persistent device file (see intro(7)), which contains an EFI file system:
AUTHOR
was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
efi_cp(1M), efi_fsinit(1M), efi_ls(1M), efi_mkdir(1M), efi_rmdir(1M), efi(4), intro(7).
Itanium(R)-based Systems Only efi_rm(1M)