MBR
The MBR typically takes up the first 512 bytes of your disk - it is broken down as follows:
446 bytes – Bootstrap.
64 bytes – Partition table.
2 bytes – Signature.
(446 + 64 + 2 = 512 bytes.)
We can make use of the dd command to copy your MBR to another drive:
dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=512 count=1
or even delete your MBR:
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdc bs=512 count=1
GPT
GPT addresses a lot of MBR's shortcomings - specifically the partition size / disk sizes.
You can erase a GPT partition table using gdisk:
gdisk /dev/sda
Command (? for help): x
Expert command (? for help): z
About to wipe out GPT on /dev/sdx. Proceed? (Y/N): y
GPT data structures destroyed! You may now partition the disk using fdisk or
other utilities.
Blank out MBR? (Y/N): y
You can copy a GPT partition table using the sgdisk (apt-get install gdisk):
sgdisk -R /dev/sda /dev/sdb
sgdisk -G /dev/sdb
Note: The second command generalizes the disk and partition GUIDs.
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