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TYPE_PARTITIONS
TYPE DE PARTITIONS ==> #Voici les nombres associés aux types de partitions, par
#exemple dans le MBR. Les plus utilisées :
04 : 16-bit FAT, partition; of sizes less than 32 MB.
05 : Extended Partition, (also see 0F below).
06 : 16-bit FAT, partition; greater than or equal to 32 MB.
07 : Installable file systems: HPFS or NTFS. Also, QNX and Advanced Unix.
0B : 32-bit FAT
0C : 32-bit FAT, using INT 13 Extensions.
0E : 16-bit FAT >= 32 MB, using INT 13 Extensions.
0F : Extended Partition, using INT 13 Extensions; often means it begins past 1024 cylinders.
42 : Secure File System, Windows 2000/XP (NT 5): Dynamic extended partition gPTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: Alternative Linux swap and DR-DOS.
82 : Linux Swap partition, Prime or Solaris (Unix).
83 : Linux native file systems (ext2/3/4, JFS, Reiser, xiafs, and others).
#La liste complète :
01 : 12-bit FAT (remember: this is on hard disks, not floppy disks, so you'll rarely see this today).
02 : XENIX root
03 : XENIX /usr (obsolete)
04 : 16-bit FAT, partition; of sizes less than 32 MB.
05 : Extended Partition, (also see 0F below).
06 : 16-bit FAT, partition; greater than or equal to 32 MB.
07 : Installable file systems: HPFS or NTFS. Also, QNX and Advanced Unix.
08 : AIX bootable partition, AIX (Linux), SplitDrive, OS/2 (through Version 1.3), gDell partition spanning multiple drives (array), Commodore DOS.
09 : AIX data partition, AIX bootable (Linux), Coherent file system, QNX.
0A : Coherent swap partition, OPUS or OS/2 Boot Manager.
0B : 32-bit FAT
0C : 32-bit FAT, using INT 13 Extensions.
0E : 16-bit FAT >= 32 MB, using INT 13 Extensions.
0F : Extended Partition, using INT 13 Extensions; often means it begins past 1024 cylinders.
10 : OPUS
11 : Hidden 12-bit FAT.
12 : Compaq diagnostics.
14 : Hidden 16-bit FAT, partition <32 MB, gNovell DOS 7.0 (result of bug in FDISK?), gAST DOS with logical sectored FAT.
16 : Hidden 16-bit FAT, partition >= 32 MB
17 : Hidden IFS (HPFS, NTFS).
18 : AST Windows swap file
19 : Willowtech Photon coS
1B : Hidden 32-bit FAT
1C : Hidden 32-bit FAT, Ext INT 13
1E : Hidden 16-bit FAT >32 MB, Ext. INT 13 (PowerQuest specific)
20 : Willowsoft Overture File System (OFS1)
21 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant) gOxygen FSo2
22 : Oxygen Extended
23 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
24 : NEC MS-DOS 3.x
26 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
31 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
33 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
34 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
36 : reserved (HP Volume Expansion, SpeedStor variant?)
38 : Theos
3C : PowerQuest Files Partition Format
3D : Hidden NetWare
40 : VENIX 80286
41 : Personal RISC Boot, PowerPC boot partition, gPTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: Alternative Linux, Minix and DR-DOS.
42 : Secure File System, Windows 2000/XP (NT 5): Dynamic extended partition gPTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: Alternative Linux swap and DR-DOS.
43 : Alternative Linux native file system (EXT2fs) gPTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: DR-DOS
45 : Priam, EUMEL/Elan.
46 : EUMEL/Elan
47 : EUMEL/Elan
48 : EUMEL/Elan
4A : ALFS/THIN lightweight filesystem for DOS
4D : QNX
4E : QNX
4F : QNX, Oberon boot/data partition.
50 : Ontrack Disk Manager, read-only partition, FAT partition (Logical sector size varies)
51 : Ontrack Disk Manager, read/write partition, FAT partition (Logical sector size varies) gNovell ?
52 : CP/M, Microport System V/386.
53 : Ontrack Disk Manager, write-only
54 : Ontrack Disk Manager 6.0 (DDO)
55 : EZ-Drive 3.05
56 : Golden Bow VFeature
5C : Priam EDISK
61 : Storage Dimensions SpeedStor
63 : GNU HURD, Mach, MtXinu BSD 4.2 on Mach, Unix Sys V/386, 386/ix.
64 : Novell NetWare 286, SpeedStore.
65 : Novell NetWare (3.11 and 4.1)
66 : Novell NetWare 386
67 : Novell NetWare
68 : Novell NetWare
69 : Novell NetWare 5+; Novell Storage Services (NSS)
70 : DiskSecure Multi-Boot
75 : IBM PC/IX
80 : Minix v1.1 - 1.4a, Old MINIX (Linux).
81 : Linux/Minix v1.4b+, Mitac Advanced Disk Manager.
82 : Linux Swap partition, Prime or Solaris (Unix).
83 : Linux native file systems (ext2/3/4, JFS, Reiser, xiafs, and others).
84 : OS/2 hiding type 04h partition
84 : APM hibernation, can be used by Win98
86 : NT Stripe Set, Volume Set?
87 : NT Stripe Set, Volume Set?, HPFS FT mirrored partition.
93 : Amoeba file system, Hidden Linux EXT2 partition (PowerQuest).
94 : Amoeba bad block table
99 : Mylex EISA SCSI
9F : BSDI
A0 : Phoenix NoteBios Power Management "Save to Disk", IBM hibernation.
A1 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
A3 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
A4 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
A5 : FreeBSD/386
A6 : OpenBSD
A6 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
A7 : NextStep Partition
A9 : NetBSD
AA : Olivetti DOS with FAT12
B0 : Bootmanager BootStar by Star-Tools GmbH
B1 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
B3 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
B4 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
B6 : HP Volume Expansion (SpeedStor variant)
B7 : BSDI file system or secondarily swap
B8 : BSDI swap partition or secondarily file system
BB : PTS BootWizard
BE : Solaris boot partition
C0 : Novell DOS/OpenDOS/DR-OpenDOS/DR-DOS secured partition, gCTOS (reported by a customer).
C1 : DR-DOS 6.0 LOGIN.EXE-secured 12-bit FAT partition
C2 : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
C3 : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
C4 : DR-DOS 6.0 LOGIN.EXE-secured 16-bit FAT partition
C6 : DR-DOS 6.0 LOGIN.EXE-secured Huge partition, or: gCorrupted FAT16 volume/stripe (V/S) set (Windows NT).
C7 : Syrinx, Cyrnix, HPFS FT disabled mirrored partition, or: gCorrupted NTFS volume/stripe set.
C8 : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
C9 : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
CA : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
CB : Reserved for DR-DOS secured FAT32
CC : Reserved for DR-DOS secured FAT32X (LBA)
CD : Reserved for DR-DOS 7+
CE : Reserved for DR-DOS secured FAT16X (LBA)
CF : Reserved for DR-DOS secured Extended partition (LBA)
D0 : Multiuser DOS secured (FAT12???)
D1 : Old Multiuser DOS secured FAT12
D4 : Old Multiuser DOS secured FAT16 (<= 32M)
D5 : Old Multiuser DOS secured extended partition
D6 : Old Multiuser DOS secured FAT16 (BIGDOS > 32 Mb)
D8 : CP/M 86
DB : CP/M, Concurrent CP/M, Concurrent DOS, or gCTOS (Convergent Technologies OS).
DE : Dell partition. Normally it contains a FAT16 file system of about 32 MB.
DF : BootIt EMBRM
E1 : SpeedStor 12-bit FAT Extended partition, DOS access (Linux).
E2 : DOS read-only (Florian Painke's XFDISK 1.0.4)
E3 : SpeedStor (Norton, Linux says DOS R/O)
E4 : SpeedStor 16-bit FAT Extended partition
E5 : Tandy DOS with logical sectored FAT
E6 : Storage Dimensions SpeedStor
EB : BeOS file system
ED : Reserved for Matthias Paul's Spryt*x
F1 : SpeedStor Dimensions (Norton,Landis)
F2 : DOS 3.3+ second partition, Unisys DOS with logical sectored FAT.
F3 : Storage Dimensions SpeedStor
F4 : SpeedStor Storage Dimensions (Norton,Landis)
F5 : Prologue
F6 : Storage Dimensions SpeedStor
FD : Reserved for FreeDOS (http://www.freedos.org)
FE : LANstep, IBM PS/2 IML (Initial Microcode Load) partition.
FE : Storage Dimensions SpeedStor (> 1024 cylinder???)
FF : Xenix bad-block table