On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Alexander Viro wrote:
>
> It makes sense, but that should be done for gendisk. I.e. we should have
> (name, base, range) - not a node for each partition.
Actually, we _do_ want to have a node for each partition, if we want to
show the things that are associated with one particular partition. And we
do have those things - mounts and (onc eit's working again) LVM
relationships etc.
It's a perfectly valid question to ask "what partitions are part of this
extended disk?" or "which partition is the backing store for this
filesystem?". Which implies that a partition is a real first-class
entity, not just "one of a range".
Linus
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