docs: refresh TODO
Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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- support mapping by device-mapper if argv[0] is "kpartx" or --dm option is used.
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- support mapping by device-mapper if argv[0] is "kpartx" or --dm option is used.
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- (!) add regression tests for partx, addpart and delpart
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docs
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fdisk(s)/libfdisk
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fdisk(s)/libfdisk
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- (!) add dialog to modify GPT partition attributes (strutct gpt_attr)
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[always check libfdisk branch at github!]
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- (!) improve gpt_write_disklabel() to support hybrid GPT. We don't want
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to generate hybrid GPT, but it would be nice to support manual MBR
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modification ('M' expert command). The function gpt_write_disklabel()
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has to detect hybrid PMBR and then print warning and write GPT, but
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keep PMBR unchanged.
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- (!) add 'I'nfo fommand to print all details about specified partition
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- (!) add 'I'nfo fommand to print all details about specified partition
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(like offset, size, name, uuid, type, C/H/S, fstype)
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(like offset, size, name, uuid, type, C/H/S, fstype)
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any useless (small) areas between existing partitions.
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any useless (small) areas between existing partitions.
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See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=715114
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See https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=715114
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(Note that libfdisk already supports freespace lists.)
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- add "move end" command to move end of the last primary/extended partition.
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- add "move end" command to move end of the last primary/extended partition.
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This feature seems very attractive to users who resizing their disks
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This feature seems very attractive to users who resizing their disks
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(for example in virtual machines).
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(for example in virtual machines).
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