Tool That Can Guess a Lost Partition Table
Gpart is a small tool that tries to guess what partitions are on a PC
type hard disk in case the primary partition table was damaged. Gpart
supports, among others, partitions formatted as ext2, FAT 12/16/32,
ReiserFS, NTFS, and HPFS. Read the file
/usr/share/doc/packages/gpart/README and the gpart man page before
using gpart.
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gpart-0.1h-array_overflow.diff | 0000000709 709 Bytes | |
gpart-0.1h-array_overflow2.diff | 0000001352 1.32 KB | |
gpart-0.1h-glibc_2.7_open.patch | 0000000245 245 Bytes | |
gpart-0.1h-kernel_syscall.diff | 0000001040 1.02 KB | |
gpart-0.1h.diff | 0000002463 2.41 KB | |
gpart-0.1h.log.patch | 0000001906 1.86 KB | |
gpart-0.1h.tar.bz2 | 0000045466 44.4 KB | |
gpart.changes | 0000003720 3.63 KB | |
gpart.spec | 0000002182 2.13 KB |
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