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| org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Partitionorg.freedesktop.UDisks2.Partition — Block device representing a partition | 
SetType (IN s type, IN a{sv} options); SetName (IN s name, IN a{sv} options); SetFlags (IN t flags, IN a{sv} options); Delete (IN a{sv} options);
Number readable u Type readable s Flags readable t Offset readable t Size readable t Name readable s UUID readable s Table readable o IsContainer readable b IsContained readable b
This interface is used for org.freedesktop.UDisks2.Block devices that represent entries in a partition table.
SetType (IN  s     type,
         IN  a{sv} options);
Sets the partition type. See the "Type" property for a description of known partition types.
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 | New type to set. | 
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 | Options (currently unused except for standard options). | 
SetName (IN  s     name,
         IN  a{sv} options);
Sets the partition name.
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 | New name to set. | 
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 | Options (currently unused except for standard options). | 
SetFlags (IN  t     flags,
          IN  a{sv} options);
Sets the partition flags. See the "Flags" property for a description of known flags.
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 | New flags to set. | 
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 | Options (currently unused except for standard options). | 
Delete (IN  a{sv} options);
Deletes the partition.
         If the option tear-down is set to
         TRUE, then the block device and all its children will be
         cleaned up before formatting.  This cleanup consists of
         removing entries from /etc/fstab and /etc/crypttab, and
         locking of encrypted block devices.  Entries in /etc/fstab
         and /etc/crypttab that have been created with the
         'track-parents' options to AddConfigurationItem will be
         removed even if their block device is currently unavailable.
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 | Options. | 
Type readable s
The type of the partition.
         For dos partition tables, this string is a
         hexadecimal number e.g. 0x83 or
         0xfd. For gpt partition
         tables this is the UUID
         e.g. ebd0a0a2-b9e5-4433-87c0-68b6b72699c7.
Flags readable t
Flags describing the partition.
         Known flags for dos partitions include:
         
| Bit 7 | The partition is marked as bootable | 
         Known flags for gpt partitions include:
         
| Bit 0 | System partition | 
| Bit 2 | Legacy BIOS Bootable | 
| Bit 60 | Read-only | 
| Bit 62 | Hidden | 
| Bit 63 | Do not automount | 
Table readable o
The object path of the org.freedesktop.UDisks2.PartitionTable object that the partition entry belongs to.
IsContainer readable b
         Set to TRUE if the partition itself is a container for other
         partitions.
         For example, for dos partition tables,
         this applies to socalled extended partition (partitions of type
         0x05, 0x0f or 0x85)
         containing socalled logical partitions.
IsContained readable b
         Set to TRUE of the partition is contained in another partition.
         See the "IsContainer" property for more information.