Aligned partition allocation (APA) is a proprietary disk partition scheme used on the PlayStation 2. There are two kinds of partitions: main and sub partitions. A main partition can have up to 64 sub partitions. Partition sizes are restricted to powers of 2, from 128 MiB to 32 GiB. There is tooling for Linux 2.x to have game data coexist with Linux on the same disk. It needs to be reviewed for Linux 5.x.
See also #18 (comment) and ideas for a hybrid APA and GPT partition scheme.
Aligned partition allocation (APA) is a proprietary disk partition scheme used on the PlayStation 2. There are two kinds of partitions: main and sub partitions. A main partition can have up to 64 sub partitions. Partition sizes are restricted to powers of 2, from 128 MiB to 32 GiB. There is tooling for Linux 2.x to have game data coexist with Linux on the same disk. It needs to be reviewed for Linux 5.x.
See also #18 (comment) and ideas for a hybrid APA and GPT partition scheme.