kpartx - Create device maps from partition tables.
kpartx [
-a|
-d|
-u|
-l] [
-r] [
-p]
[
-f] [
-g] [
-s|
-n] [
-v]
wholedisk
This tool, derived from util-linux' partx, reads partition tables on specified
device and create device maps over partitions segments detected. It is called
from hotplug upon device maps creation and deletion.
- -a
- Add partition mappings.
- -d
- Delete partition mappings.
- -u
- Update partition mappings.
- -l
- List partition mappings that would be added -a.
- -r
- Read-only partition mappings.
- -p
- Set device name-partition number delimiter.
- -f
- Force creation of mappings; overrides 'no_partitions'
feature.
- -g
- Force GUID partition table (GPT).
- -s
- Sync mode (Default). Don't return until the partitions are
created.
- -n
- Nosync mode. Return before the partitions are created.
- -v
- Operate verbosely.
To mount all the partitions in a raw disk image:
- kpartx -av disk.img
This will output lines such as:
- add map loop1p1 (254:4): 0 409597 linear 7:1 3
The
loop1p1 is the name of a device file under
/dev/mapper which
you can use to access the partition, for example to fsck it:
- fsck /dev/mapper/loop1p1
When you're done, you need to remove the devices:
- kpartx -d disk.img
multipath(8) multipathd(8) hotplug(8)
This man page was assembled By Patrick Caulfield for the Debian project.
multipath-tools was developed by Christophe Varoqui
<
[email protected]> and others.