+ /* The undocumented feature that mkpart sometimes takes a
+ partition name is next to useless, at least with a dvh
+ partition table, since it makes the "mkpart" command
+ fail unconditionally for a primary partition. E.g.,
+ mkpart primary any-name xfs 4096s 5000s
+ requires the name, yet always fails, saying that only
+ logical partitions may have names.
+ If you want a name, use parted's separate "name" command. */
+