util-linux 2.34-0.1ubuntu3 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
util-linux (2.34-0.1ubuntu3) focal; urgency=medium * Drop dependency from util-linux to fdisk. The transition to split-out fdisk was done before 18.04 so the transitional dependency is no longer needed, and fdisk should not be pulled into the essential package set since it's not needed in container environments. For bootable systems which need fdisk, it will be pulled in directly. -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Fri, 22 Nov 2019 13:40:12 -0800
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- diff from 2.34-0.1ubuntu2 to 2.34-0.1ubuntu3 (712 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- bsdutils: basic utilities from 4.4BSD-Lite
This package contains the bare minimum of BSD utilities needed for a
Debian system: logger, renice, script, scriptreplay, and wall. The
remaining standard BSD utilities are provided by bsdmainutils.
- bsdutils-dbgsym: debug symbols for bsdutils
- fdisk: collection of partitioning utilities
This package contains the classic fdisk, sfdisk and cfdisk partitioning
utilities from the util-linux suite.
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The utilities included in this package allow you to partition
your hard disk. The utilities supports both modern and legacy
partition tables (eg. GPT, MBR, etc).
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The fdisk utility is the classical text-mode utility.
The cfdisk utilitity gives a more userfriendly curses based interface.
The sfdisk utility is mostly for automation and scripting uses.
- fdisk-dbgsym: debug symbols for fdisk
- fdisk-udeb: Manually partition a hard drive (fdisk)
- libblkid-dev: block device ID library - headers and static libraries
The blkid library allows system programs such as fsck and mount to
quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID or label.
This allows system administrators to avoid specifying filesystems by
hard-coded device names and use a logical naming system instead.
.
This package contains the development environment for the blkid library.
- libblkid1: block device ID library
The blkid library allows system programs such as fsck and mount to
quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID or label.
This allows system administrators to avoid specifying filesystems by
hard-coded device names and use a logical naming system instead.
- libblkid1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libblkid1
- libblkid1-udeb: stripped down block device ID library, for debian-installer
The blkid library allows system programs such as fsck and mount to
quickly and easily find block devices by filesystem UUID or label.
This allows system administrators to avoid specifying filesystems by
hard-coded device names and use a logical naming system instead.
.
This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
- libfdisk-dev: fdisk partitioning library - headers and static libraries
The libfdisk library is used for manipulating partition tables. It is
the core of the fdisk, cfdisk, and sfdisk tools.
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This package contains the development environment for the fdisk library.
- libfdisk1: fdisk partitioning library
The libfdisk library is used for manipulating partition tables. It is
the core of the fdisk, cfdisk, and sfdisk tools.
- libfdisk1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libfdisk1
- libfdisk1-udeb: stripped down fdisk partitioning library, for debian-installer
The libfdisk library is used for manipulating partition tables. It is
the core of the fdisk, cfdisk, and sfdisk tools.
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This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
- libmount-dev: device mounting library - headers and static libraries
This device mounting library is used by mount and umount helpers.
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This package contains the development environment for the mount library.
- libmount1: device mounting library
This device mounting library is used by mount and umount helpers.
- libmount1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libmount1
- libmount1-udeb: stripped down device mounting library, for debian-installer
The device mounting library, used by mount and umount helpers.
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This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
- libsmartcols-dev: smart column output alignment library - headers and static libraries
This smart column output alignment library is used by fdisk utilities.
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This package contains the development environment for the mount library.
- libsmartcols1: smart column output alignment library
This smart column output alignment library is used by fdisk utilities.
- libsmartcols1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libsmartcols1
- libsmartcols1-udeb: stripped down smart column output aligment library, for debian-installer
This smart column output alignment library is used by fdisk utilities.
.
This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
- libuuid1: Universally Unique ID library
The libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit Universally Unique
IDs (UUIDs). A UUID is an identifier that is unique within the space
of all such identifiers across both space and time. It can be used for
multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime
to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.
.
See RFC 4122 for more information.
- libuuid1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libuuid1
- libuuid1-udeb: stripped down Universally Unique ID library, for debian-installer
The libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit Universally Unique IDs
(UUIDs). See RFC 4122 for more information.
.
This is a minimal package for debian-installer.
- mount: tools for mounting and manipulating filesystems
This package provides the mount(8), umount(8), swapon(8),
swapoff(8), and losetup(8) commands.
- mount-dbgsym: debug symbols for mount
- rfkill: tool for enabling and disabling wireless devices
rfkill is a simple tool for accessing the Linux rfkill device interface,
which is used to enable and disable wireless networking devices, typically
WLAN, Bluetooth and mobile broadband.
- rfkill-dbgsym: debug symbols for rfkill
- util-linux: miscellaneous system utilities
This package contains a number of important utilities, most of which
are oriented towards maintenance of your system. Some of the more
important utilities included in this package allow you to view kernel
messages, create new filesystems, view block device information,
interface with real time clock, etc.
- util-linux-dbgsym: debug symbols for util-linux
- util-linux-locales: locales files for util-linux
This package contains the internationaliz
ation files for the util-linux
package.
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They are needed when you want the programs in util-linux to print their
messages in other languages than English.
- util-linux-udeb: stripped down miscellaneous system utilities, for debian-installer
This is a minimal version of util-linux for debian-installer. It only
contains the blkid and fallocate binaries at the moment.
- uuid-dev: Universally Unique ID library - headers and static libraries
The libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit Universally Unique IDs
(UUIDs). See RFC 4122 for more information.
.
This package contains the development environment for the uuid library.
- uuid-runtime: runtime components for the Universally Unique ID library
The libuuid library generates and parses 128-bit Universally Unique
IDs (UUIDs). A UUID is an identifier that is unique within the space
of all such identifiers across both space and time. It can be used for
multiple purposes, from tagging objects with an extremely short lifetime
to reliably identifying very persistent objects across a network.
.
See RFC 4122 for more information.
.
This package contains the uuidgen program and the uuidd daemon.
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The uuidd daemon is used to generate UUIDs, especially time-based
UUIDs, in a secure and guaranteed-unique fashion, even in the face of
large numbers of threads trying to grab UUIDs running on different CPUs.
It is used by libuuid as well as the uuidgen program.
- uuid-runtime-dbgsym: debug symbols for uuid-runtime