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268     plugins).  The contents of a given partition are driven by code
270 the --source parameter of the partition .wks command. Normally
281 usage: wic ls <image>[:<partition>[<path>]] [--native-sysroot <path>]
293 wic ls - List contents of partitioned image or partition
297 wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition>
298 wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition><path>
299 wic ls <image>:<vfat or ext* partition><path> --native-sysroot <path>
312 Second and third form list directory content of the partition:
344 Copy files and directories to/from the vfat or ext* partition
348 source/destination image in format <image>:<partition>[<path>]
364 wic cp <src> <dest>:<partition>
365 wic cp <src>:<partition> <dest>
366 wic cp <src> <dest-image>:<partition><path>
367 wic cp <src> <dest-image>:<partition><path> --native-sysroot <path>
375 the partition:
391 on the partition:
406 on the partition to local:
417 usage: wic rm <image>:<partition><path> [--native-sysroot <path>]
432 wic rm <src> <image>:<partition><path>
433 wic rm <src> <image>:<partition><path> --native-sysroot <path>
434 wic rm -r <image>:<partition><path>
437 This command removes files or directories from the vfat or ext* partition of the
471 recursively,this only applies to ext* partition.
505 <partition>:<size>[,<partition>:<size>...] for one or more partitions.
506 Specifying size 0 will keep partition unmodified.
507 Note: Resizing boot partition can result in non-bootable image for non-EFI images. It is
508 recommended to use size 0 for boot partition to keep image bootable.
530 implementation that populates a corresponding partition.
542 When the wic implementation needs to invoke a partition-specific
544 the --source param given to that partition. For example, if the
545 partition is set up like this:
555 invoke an implementation-specific partition-preparation function:
575 partition. In other words, it 'prepares' the final partition
579 Called after the partition is created. It is useful to add post
580 operations e.g. signing the partition.
584 create custom configuration files for a partition, for
597 Typically, a partition will just use the passed-in
803 Finally, here's an example of the actual partition language
836 partitioning commands: partition (or part for short) and
843 https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart-docs.html#part-or-partition
848 * 'part' or 'partition'
850 This command creates a partition on the system and uses the
855 The <mountpoint> is where the partition will be mounted and
860 swap: The partition will be used as swap space.
862 If a <mountpoint> is not specified the partition will be created
868 --ondrive, --ondisk, --use-uuid or --use-label partition options must
869 be used for each partition that specifies a mountpoint. Note that with
877 --size: The minimum partition size. Specify an integer value
882 --fixed-size: Exact partition size. Value format is the same
884 specified along with --size. If partition data
890 partition. The most common value for this option
895 command to create a partition as large as needed
900 that will be used to create the partition is driven
902 the partition (see --fstype below).
905 wic command to create a partition as large as
907 partition that will be generated by the specified
916 will create empty partition. --size parameter has
917 to be used to specify size of empty partition.
923 --ondisk or --ondrive: Forces the partition to be created on
926 --fstype: Sets the file system type for the partition. These
955 to be made on the partition. If the given
957 a new label is created for the partition.
960 label in /etc/fstab to specify a partition. If the
964 on the root partition since it requires an initramfs to
967 --active: Marks the partition as active.
970 to start a partition on an x KBytes
973 --offset: This option is specific to wic that says to place a partition
974 at exactly the specified offset. If the partition cannot be
982 reserved for the partition and it will be
984 partition table. It may be useful for
1014 '/etc/fstab' stock file for the given partition.
1018 of the partition. The final size can go
1024 size of the partition is multiplied by
1032 --part-type: This option is specific to wic. It specifies partition
1034 List of partition type GUIDS can be found here:
1038 random globally unique identifier (GUID) for the partition
1039 and use it in bootloader configuration to specify root partition.
1041 --uuid: This option is specific to wic. It specifies partition UUID.
1042 It's useful if preconfigured partition UUID is added to kernel command line
1051 --system-id: This option is specific to wic. It specifies partition system id. It's useful
1052 for the harware that requires non-default partition system ids. The parameter
1062 'logical'. For msdos partition tables, this option specifies
1063 the partition type.
1069 gpt-hybrid partition type that uses both a GPT partition and
1091 --ptable: Specifies the partition table format. Valid values are
1095 --source value will be copied from the partition that has
1142 ls - List contents of partitioned image or partition