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authorLennartPoettering <LennartPoettering@web>2014-03-07 09:30:21 -0800
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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The GUID Partition Table (GPT) is mandatory on EFI systems. It allows identifica
* OS installers can automatically discover and make sense of partitions of pre-existing Linux installations
* The OS can discover and mount the necessary file systems with a non-existing or incomplete /etc/fstab file and without root= kernel command line option
* Container managers (such as nspawn and libvirt-lxc) can decode and setup file systems contained in GPT disk images automatically and mount them to the right places, thus allowing booting the same, identical images on bare-metal and in Linux containers. This enables true, natural portability of disk images between physical machines and Linux containers.
-* As a help to administrators and users partition manager tools can show more complete information about partitions tables.
+* As a help to administrators and users partition manager tools can show more descriptive information about partitions tables.
## Defined Partition Type GUIDs