-In general MBR partitions are both unnecessarily complicated and
-depend on archaic details, namely the Cylinder-Head-Sector (CHS)
-geometry of the disk. C<guestfs_sfdiskM> can be used to
-create more complex arrangements where the relative sizes are
-expressed in megabytes instead of cylinders, which is a small win.
-C<guestfs_sfdiskM> will choose the nearest cylinder to approximate the
-requested size. There's a lot of crazy stuff to do with IDE and
-virtio disks having different, incompatible CHS geometries, that you
-probably don't want to know about.
-
-My advice: make a single partition to cover the whole disk, then use
-LVM on top.
-