System Administration Commands fmthard(1M)
NAME
fmthard - populate label on hard disks
SYNOPSIS
SPARCfmthard -d data | -n volume_name | -s datafile [-i] /dev/rdsk/c?
[t?] d?s2 x86fmthard -d data | -n volume_name | -s datafile [-i] /dev/rdsk/c?
[t?] d?s2DESCRIPTION
The fmthard command updates the VTOC (Volume Table of Con-
tents) on hard disks and, on x86 systems, adds boot informa-
tion to the Solaris fdisk partition. One or more of theoptions -s datafile, -d data, or -n volume_name must be used
to request modifications to the disk label. To print disk label contents, see prtvtoc(1M). The /dev/rdsk/c?[t?]d?s2 file must be the character special file of the device where the new label is to be installed. On x86 systems, fdisk(1M)must be run on the drive before fmthard.
If you are using an x86 system, note that the term ``parti-
tion'' in this page refers to slices within the x86 fdisk partition on x86 machines. Do not confuse the partitionscreated by fmthard with the partitions created by fdisk.
OPTIONS The following options are supported:-d data
The data argument of this option is a string represent-
ing the information for a particular partition in the current VTOC. The string must be of the format part:tag:flag:start:size where part is the partition number, tag is the ID TAG of the partition, flag is the set of permission flags, start is the starting sectornumber of the partition, and size is the number of sec-
tors in the partition. See the description of the datafile below for more information on these fields.-i
This option allows the command to create the desiredVTOC table, but prints the information to standard out-
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-n volume_name
This option is used to give the disk a volume_name up to
8 characters long.-s datafile
This option is used to populate the VTOC according to adatafile created by the user. If the datafile is - (a
hyphen), fmthard reads from standard input. The datafile
format is described below. This option causes all of the disk partition timestamp fields to be set to zero.Every VTOC generated by fmthard will also have partition
2, by convention, that corresponds to the whole disk. Ifthe input in datafile does not specify an entry for par-
tition 2, a default partition 2 entry will be createdautomatically in VTOC with the tag V_BACKUP and size
equal to the full size of the disk. The datafile contains one specification line for eachpartition, starting with partition 0. Each line is del-
imited by a new-line character (\n). If the first char-
acter of a line is an asterisk (*), the line is treated as a comment. Each line is composed of entries that areposition-dependent, separated by white space and having
the following format:partition tag flag starting_sector size_in_sectors
where the entries have the following values: partition The partition number. Currently, for Solaris SPARC,a disk can have up to 8 partitions, 0-7. Even though
the partition field has 4 bits, only 3 bits are currently used. For x86, all 4 bits are used toallow slices 0-15. Each Solaris fdisk partition can
have up to 16 slices. tag The partition tag: a decimal number. The followingare reserved codes: 0 (V_UNASSIGNED), 1 (V_BOOT), 2
(V_ROOT), 3 (V_SWAP), 4 (V_USR), 5 (V_BACKUP), 6
(V_STAND), 7 (V_VAR), and 8 (V_HOME).
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flag The flag allows a partition to be flagged asunmountable or read only, the masks being: V_UNMNT
0x01, and V_RONLY 0x10. For mountable partitions use
0x00.starting_sector
The sector number (decimal) on which the partition starts.size_in_sectors
The number (decimal) of sectors occupied by the par-
tition. You can save the output of a prtvtoc command to a file, edit the file, and use it as the datafile argument tothe -s option.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWcs ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
uname(1), format(1M), prtvtoc(1M), attributes(5) x86 Only fdisk(1M), installgrub(1M) NOTESSpecial care should be exercised when overwriting an exist-
ing VTOC, as incorrect entries could result in current data being inaccessible. As a precaution, save the old VTOC.For disks under two terabytes, fmthard cannot write a VTOC
on an unlabeled disk. Use format(1M) for this purpose.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 25 Sep 2008 3