130Managing partitions using GDisk

Overview of main command-line switches

Online Help for command-line switches

You can get an overview of the nine modes of operation and their switches by using the Help switch as follows:

GDisk: gdisk /?

GDisk32: gdisk32 /?

Note: An additional switch not shown in Help is the /VERSION switch. This switch shows the version information for the GDisk executable.

More detailed Help is available by qualifying the Help command with the switch for one of the nine main modes of operation.

For example, to view the detailed Help file for Hide, type one of the following command lines:

GDisk: gdisk /hide /?

GDisk32: gdisk32 /hide /?

Switches common to all GDisk commands

You can use the following switches for any of the nine main GDisk operations:

Table 10-2Switches common to all GDisk commands

Switch

Explanation

 

 

/x

Prevents GDisk from using extended disk access support. This may result in

 

GDisk not being aware of the full capacity of the disk.

 

 

/i

Prevents GDisk from using direct IDE disk access support. This may result

 

in GDisk not being aware of the full capacity of the disk.

 

 

/s

Prevents GDisk from using direct SCSI disk access support. This may result

 

in GDisk not being aware of the full capacity of the disk.

 

 

/y

Suppresses prompting to confirm the operation. If you do not use this

 

switch, you are not necessarily prompted before a partition is deleted or

 

another possibly destructive operation is executed.

 

 

/sure

Suppresses prompting to confirm the operation. Same functionality as /y.

 

 

/r

Causes GDisk to restart the computer if the operation is successful.

 

 

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