X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=fai%2Fconfig%2Fhooks%2Fpartition.DEFAULT;h=7a2c5754878369479d4279c66c093b119e20dde8;hb=1aa7c3f936508df692bf5f434a338855439fbec5;hp=e8f0c401850232165c3fbdc5b006a936c62e36d4;hpb=11f823d2d74425b6ff3143ec0106e2504346f496;p=automated-distro-installer diff --git a/fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT b/fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT index e8f0c40..7a2c575 100755 --- a/fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT +++ b/fai/config/hooks/partition.DEFAULT @@ -47,6 +47,37 @@ else devs=( ${hds[@]} ) fi +boot_devs=() +for dev in ${devs[@]}; do + if ifclass frodo; then + # I ran into a machine where the bios doesn't know about some disks, + # so 1st stage of grub also doesn't know about them. + # Also, grub does not support mounting degraded btrfs as far as + # I can tell with some googling. + # From within an arch install env, I could detect them by noting + # their partitions were mixed with the next disk in /dev/disk/by-path, + # and I have mixed model disks, and I could see the 8 models which showed + # up in the bios, and thus see which 2 models were missing. + # hdparm -I /dev/sdh will give model info in linux. + # However, in fai on jessie, that dir doesn't exist, + # and I don't see another way, so I'm hardcoding them. + # We still put grub on them and partition them the same, for uniformity + # and in case they get moved to a system that can recognize them, + # we just exclude them from the boot filesystem. + cd /dev/disk/by-id/ + bad_disk=false + for id in ata-TOSHIBA_MD04ACA500_8539K4TQFS9A \ + ata-TOSHIBA_MD04ACA500_Y5IFK6IJFS9A; do + if [[ $(readlink -f $id) == $dev ]]; then + bad_disk=true + break + fi + done + $bad_disk || boot_devs+=($dev$bootn) + else + boot_devs+=($dev$bootn) + fi +done if [[ ! $DISTRO ]]; then if ifclass STABLE; then @@ -58,6 +89,13 @@ fi +case ${#boot_devs[@]} in + # need double the space if we are raid 10, and then + # might as well give some extra overhead. + [4-9]*|[1-3]?*) boot_mib=$((boot_mib * 3)) ;; +esac + + bpart() { # btrfs a partition dev_n=$1 case ${#@} in @@ -102,13 +140,6 @@ bios_grub_end=4 # 1.5 x based on https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Installation_Guide/sect-disk-partitioning-setup-x86.html#sect-custom-partitioning-x86 swap_mib=$(( $(grep ^MemTotal: /proc/meminfo | \ awk '{print $2}') * 3/(${#devs[@]} * 2 ) / 1024 )) -# parted will round up the disk size. Do -1 so we can have -# fully 1MiB unit partitions for easy resizing of the last partition. -# Otherwise we would pass in -0 for the end argument for the last partition. -disk_mib=$(( $(parted -m ${devs[0]} unit MiB print | \ - sed -nr "s#^${devs[0]}:([0-9]+).*#\1#p") - 1)) -root_end=$(( disk_mib - swap_mib - boot_mib / ${#devs[@]} )) -swap_end=$(( root_end + swap_mib)) mkdir -p /tmp/fai shopt -s nullglob @@ -125,6 +156,14 @@ if $partition; then done done for dev in ${devs[@]}; do + # parted will round up the disk size. Do -1 so we can have + # fully 1MiB unit partitions for easy resizing of the last partition. + # Otherwise we would pass in -0 for the end argument for the last partition. + disk_mib=$(( $(parted -m $dev unit MiB print | \ + sed -nr "s#^$dev:([0-9]+).*#\1#p") - 1)) + root_end=$(( disk_mib - swap_mib - boot_mib / ${#boot_devs[@]} )) + swap_end=$(( root_end + swap_mib)) + parted -s $dev mklabel gpt # gpt ubuntu cloud image uses ~4. fai uses 1 MiB. # I read something in the parted manual saying cheap flash media @@ -160,7 +199,7 @@ if $partition; then --key-file $luks_dir/host-$HOSTNAME done bpart ${crypt_devs[@]/%/$rootn} - bpart ${devs[@]/%/$bootn} + bpart ${boot_devs[@]} else for dev in ${devs[@]}; do cryptsetup luksOpen $dev$rootn crypt_dev_${dev##/dev/}$rootn \ @@ -228,11 +267,13 @@ EOF EOF done +# fai would do this: +#BOOT_DEVICE=\${BOOT_DEVICE:-"${devs[0]}"} # swaplist seems to do nothing. cat >/tmp/fai/disk_var.sh <