Partition Types ___________________ 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 sizesless 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), Dell 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, Novell DOS 7.0 (result of bug in FDISK?), AST 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) Oxygen 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, PTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: Alternative Linux, Minix and DR-DOS. 42 : -- Secure File System, Windows 2000/XP (NT 5): Dynamic extended partition PTS-DOS 6.70 & BootWizard: Alternative Linux swap and DR-DOS. 43 : -- Alternative Linux native file system (EXT2fs) PTS-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) Novell ? 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 (hidden) 4.0; but now also used by Acronis OS Selector to hide or create some partitions. BC : -- May be an Acronis 'Backup' or 'Secure Zone' partition, when labeled 'ACRONIS SZ' (FAT32, LBA mapped, primary). ---- BE : -- Solaris boot partition ---- C0 : -- Novell DOS/OpenDOS/DR-OpenDOS/DR-DOS secured partition, or CTOS (reported by a client). 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: Corrupted FAT16 volume/stripe (V/S) set (Windows NT). C7 : -- Syrinx, Cyrnix, HPFS FT disabled mirrored partition, or: Corrupted 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 securedExtended 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 CTOS (Convergent Technologies OS). ---- ---- DE : -- Dell partition. Normally it contains a FAT16 file system of about32 MB. DF : -- BootIt EMBRM ---- E1 : -- SpeedStor 12-bit FATExtended 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 FATExtended partition E5 : -- Tandy DOS with logical sectored FAT E6 : -- Storage Dimensions SpeedStor ....... ....... EB : -- BeOS file system ---- ED : -- Reserved for Matthias Paul's Spryt*x EE : -- Indicates aGPT Protective MBR followed by a GPT/EFI Header. Used to define a fake partition covering the entire disk. EF : -- UEFI System Partition; defines a UEFI system partition (orESP). On Windows PCs, the ESP contains the NTLDR, HAL, Boot.txt, and other files that are needed to boot the system, such as drivers. The Partition GUID defines the ESP: "(PARTITION_SYSTEM_GUID, 0xC12A7328, 0xF81F, 0x11D2, 0xBA, 0x4B, 0x00, 0xA0, 0xC9, 0x3E, 0xC9, 0x3B)即ESP分区专门的 GUID {C12A7328-F81F-11D2-BA4B-00A0C93EC93B}" Note: MBR disks can also have ESPs. UEFI specifies booting from either GPT or MBR. The ESP on an MBR disk is also identified by type 0xEF.However, Windows does not support booting UEFI from MBR disks or 0xEF partitions. (Reference:http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/gg463525.aspx.) ---- 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.) FE : -- LANstep, IBM PS/2 IML (Initial Microcode Load) partition, or... ( FE : -- Storage Dimensions SpeedStor (> 1024 cylinder?).) |
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