English: Diagram illustrating the layout of the GUID Partition Table (GPT) scheme. Each logical block (LBA) is 512 bytes in size. LBA addresses that are negative indicate position from the end of the volume, with −1 being the last addressable block.
Kbolino is the original author of this work. It is based heavily upon an image created by Scorpiuss.
The font outlines used are taken from the DejaVu family of fonts, which are free and open source.
Date
27 January 2007 (original upload date)
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2007-09-10 17:35 Kbolino 400×550×0 (207249 bytes) fonts -> font paths (the fonts are from the DejaVu family and are open source) to solve display problems
- vertically center-aligned the labels to make it clearer that they refer to blocks, not the dividers (LBA-1 now hopefully clearly means that right after the backup header, the disk ends) - added and removed some labels and removed two dividers to make the table structure clearer (it's really just one array, not four entries and then some more)