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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/29/19 12:19 AM, Evan Leibovitch
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<div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 at
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Your using fdisk right. There is a version for GPT disks
called gdisk and you may want to try<br>
that or a GUI program like gparted.<br>
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and refuses to create any partition larger than that.</div>
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While its stating that you have a sector size of 512 bytes which is
odd. Most gpt drives should<br>
be 4096bytes per sector, I just double checked. So even if its gpt
it may be doing it based on<br>
issues with other things, not sure if the computer or device your
using at a firmware level<br>
supports 4K sectors but it seems maybe that should be checked. Its a
common problem<br>
with larger drives, I've never run into it as the systems I have are
almost all UEFI or later.<br>
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