The plus symbol in fdisk -l 2007-12-03 - By Rick Stevens
Back On Mon, 2007-12-03 at 13:58 -0800, gerrynix wrote: > On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 06:20 -0800, gerrynix wrote: > > What does the + symbol, at the end of the "Blocks" count, signify in > > the output of fdisk -l ? > > It means that the partition does not end on a cylinder boundary. By > that, I mean that, after conversion to a CHS layout (cylinder, head, > sector), the partition doesn't end on head 254, sector 63 and a > cylinder > boundary. > > Thanks Rick, > I Googled and "manned" and couldn't find anything on this. I didn't > look at the source but then again.... I am not a "source guy". So > this situation is not a negative thing... Just a notice?
Yup, informational only. It's displayed that way because some operating systems (OS/2 comes to mind as well as any that depend heavily on BIOS calls) don't like it. Most somewhat modern systems don't mind since they use LBA (logical block addressing) anyway.
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