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40 .Ar disk | Fl f Ar file
46 .Ar disk | Fl f Ar file
53 .Ar disk | Fl f Ar file
60 .Ar disk | Fl f Ar file
84 label on a disk partition, or on a file containing a partition image.
88 .Ss Disk Device Name
110 that the program will operate on a file instead of a disk partition.
116 program right before the disk would have been modified, and displays
131 .Ss Reading the Disk Label
132 To examine the label on a disk drive, use the form
137 .Ar disk
139 .Ar disk
140 represents the disk in question, and may be in the form
152 .Ar disk
161 .Ss Editing an Existing Disk Label
162 To edit an existing disk label, use the form
168 .Ar disk
170 This command opens the disk label in the default editor, and when the editor
171 exits, the label is validated and if OK written to disk.
172 .Ss Restoring a Disk Label From a File
173 To restore a disk label from a file, use the form
179 .Ar disk protofile
184 is capable of restoring a disk label that was previously saved in a file in
197 and written to the disk.
206 Disk description file.
214 version of the label when examining, editing, or restoring a disk
232 disk: da0s1
270 is reserved to describe the entire disk.
293 indicates the entire disk.
367 disk, as obtained via
393 Read the on-disk label for
398 install the new label either in-core or on-disk:
411 Restore the on-disk and in-core label for
445 Completely wipe any prior information on the disk, creating a new bootable
446 disk with a
448 partition table containing one slice, covering the whole disk.
456 recognize the disk:
468 This is an example disk label that uses some of the new partition size types
488 The kernel device drivers will not allow the size of a disk partition
496 This usually means 2TB of disk space.