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  1. Microsoft Windows [versie 6.1.7601]
  2. Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation. Alle rechten voorbehouden.
  3.  
  4. C:\Users\Raymond>cd C:\android-tools
  5.  
  6. C:\android-tools>adb devices
  7. List of devices attached
  8. HT13KTJxxx recovery
  9.  
  10.  
  11. C:\android-tools>adb shell
  12. ~ # parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
  13. print
  14. parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p18
  15. print
  16. parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p25
  17. print
  18. parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p26
  19. print
  20. parted /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
  21. pprintarted /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
  22. parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p25
  23. print
  24. parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p26
  25. print
  26. parted /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
  27. GNU Parted 1.8.8.1.179-aef3
  28. Using /dev/block/mmcblk0p17
  29. Welcome to GNU Parted! Type 'help' to view a list of commands.
  30. (parted) print
  31. Error: /dev/block/mmcblk0p17: unrecognised disk label
  32. (parted) parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p18
  33. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  34. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  35.  
  36. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  37. COMMAND
  38. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  39. table)
  40. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  41. partititon NUMBER
  42. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  43. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  44. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  45. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  46. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  47. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  48. partition
  49. quit exit program
  50. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  51. and END
  52. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  53. system
  54. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  55. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  56. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  57. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  58.  
  59. NUMBER
  60. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  61. version display the version number and
  62. copyright information of GNU Parted
  63. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  64. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  65.  
  66. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  67. COMMAND
  68. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  69. table)
  70. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  71. partititon NUMBER
  72. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  73. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  74. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  75. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  76. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  77. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  78. partition
  79. quit exit program
  80. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  81. and END
  82. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  83. system
  84. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  85. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  86. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  87. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  88.  
  89. NUMBER
  90. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  91. version display the version number and
  92. copyright information of GNU Parted
  93. (parted) print
  94. Error: /dev/block/mmcblk0p17: unrecognised disk label
  95. (parted) parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p25
  96. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  97. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  98.  
  99. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  100. COMMAND
  101. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  102. table)
  103. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  104. partititon NUMBER
  105. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  106. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  107. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  108. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  109. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  110. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  111. partition
  112. quit exit program
  113. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  114. and END
  115. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  116. system
  117. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  118. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  119. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  120. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  121.  
  122. NUMBER
  123. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  124. version display the version number and
  125. copyright information of GNU Parted
  126. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  127. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  128.  
  129. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  130. COMMAND
  131. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  132. table)
  133. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  134. partititon NUMBER
  135. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  136. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  137. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  138. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  139. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  140. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  141. partition
  142. quit exit program
  143. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  144. and END
  145. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  146. system
  147. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  148. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  149. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  150. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  151.  
  152. NUMBER
  153. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  154. version display the version number and
  155. copyright information of GNU Parted
  156. (parted) print
  157. Error: /dev/block/mmcblk0p17: unrecognised disk label
  158. (parted) parted /dev/block/mmcblk0p26
  159. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  160. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  161.  
  162. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  163. COMMAND
  164. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  165. table)
  166. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  167. partititon NUMBER
  168. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  169. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  170. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  171. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  172. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  173. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  174. partition
  175. quit exit program
  176. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  177. and END
  178. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  179. system
  180. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  181. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  182. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  183. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  184.  
  185. NUMBER
  186. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  187. version display the version number and
  188. copyright information of GNU Parted
  189. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  190. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  191.  
  192. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  193. COMMAND
  194. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  195. table)
  196. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  197. partititon NUMBER
  198. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  199. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  200. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  201. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  202. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  203. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  204. partition
  205. quit exit program
  206. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  207. and END
  208. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  209. system
  210. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  211. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  212. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  213. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  214.  
  215. NUMBER
  216. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  217. version display the version number and
  218. copyright information of GNU Parted
  219. (parted) print
  220. Error: /dev/block/mmcblk0p17: unrecognised disk label
  221. (parted) parted /dev/block/mmcblk1p1
  222. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  223. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  224.  
  225. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  226. COMMAND
  227. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  228. table)
  229. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  230. partititon NUMBER
  231. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  232. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  233. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  234. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  235. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  236. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  237. partition
  238. quit exit program
  239. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  240. and END
  241. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  242. system
  243. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  244. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  245. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  246. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  247.  
  248. NUMBER
  249. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  250. version display the version number and
  251. copyright information of GNU Parted
  252. check NUMBER do a simple check on the file system
  253. cp [FROM-DEVICE] FROM-NUMBER TO-NUMBER copy file system to another partition
  254.  
  255. help [COMMAND] print general help, or help on
  256. COMMAND
  257. mklabel,mktable LABEL-TYPE create a new disklabel (partition
  258. table)
  259. mkfs NUMBER FS-TYPE make a FS-TYPE file system on
  260. partititon NUMBER
  261. mkpart PART-TYPE [FS-TYPE] START END make a partition
  262. mkpartfs PART-TYPE FS-TYPE START END make a partition with a file system
  263. move NUMBER START END move partition NUMBER
  264. name NUMBER NAME name partition NUMBER as NAME
  265. print [devices|free|list,all|NUMBER] display the partition table,
  266. available devices, free space, all found partitions, or a particular
  267. partition
  268. quit exit program
  269. rescue START END rescue a lost partition near START
  270. and END
  271. resize NUMBER START END resize partition NUMBER and its file
  272. system
  273. rm NUMBER delete partition NUMBER
  274. select DEVICE choose the device to edit
  275. set NUMBER FLAG STATE change the FLAG on partition NUMBER
  276. toggle [NUMBER [FLAG]] toggle the state of FLAG on partition
  277.  
  278. NUMBER
  279. unit UNIT set the default unit to UNIT
  280. version display the version number and
  281. copyright information of GNU Parted
  282. (parted)
  283.  
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