This patch to pc-sysinstall allows the setting of a new config

variable for installation, which lets the user/front-end select
between MBR or GPT partitioning schemes when doing a dedicated disk
installation.

PR:		149772
Submitted by:	Kris Moore
This commit is contained in:
imp 2010-08-19 06:11:06 +00:00
parent f8dbfee9a2
commit 73299bcc05
2 changed files with 97 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -406,6 +406,18 @@ setup_disk_slice()
fi
fi
# Check if we have a partscheme specified
echo $line | grep "^partscheme=" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
if [ "$?" = "0" ] ; then
# Found a partscheme= entry, lets read / set it
get_value_from_string "${line}"
strip_white_space "$VAL"
PSCHEME="$VAL"
if [ "$PSCHEME" != "GPT" -a "$PSCHEME" != "MBR" ] ; then
exit_err "Unknown partition scheme: $PSCHEME"
fi
fi
echo $line | grep "^bootManager=" >/dev/null 2>/dev/null
if [ "$?" = "0" ]
then
@ -422,8 +434,13 @@ setup_disk_slice()
if [ ! -z "${DISK}" -a ! -z "${PTYPE}" ]
then
case ${PTYPE} in
all|ALL) tmpSLICE="${DISK}p1"
run_gpart_full "${DISK}" "${BMANAGER}" ;;
all|ALL) if [ "$PSCHEME" = "MBR" -o -z "$PSCHEME" ] ; then
PSCHEME="MBR"
tmpSLICE="${DISK}s1"
else
tmpSLICE="${DISK}p1"
fi
run_gpart_full "${DISK}" "${BMANAGER}" "${PSCHEME}" ;;
s1|s2|s3|s4) tmpSLICE="${DISK}${PTYPE}"
# Get the number of the slice we are working on
s="`echo ${PTYPE} | awk '{print substr($0,length,1)}'`"
@ -449,7 +466,7 @@ setup_disk_slice()
# Increment our disk counter to look for next disk and unset
unset BMANAGER PTYPE DISK MIRRORDISK MIRRORBAL
unset BMANAGER PTYPE DISK MIRRORDISK MIRRORBAL PSCHEME
disknum="`expr $disknum + 1`"
else
exit_err "ERROR: commitDiskPart was called without procceding disk<num>= and partition= entries!!!"
@ -477,7 +494,7 @@ stop_gjournal() {
fi
} ;
# Function which runs gpart and creates a single large slice
# Function which runs gpart and creates a single large GPT partition scheme
init_gpt_full_disk()
{
_intDISK=$1
@ -506,14 +523,82 @@ init_gpt_full_disk()
}
# Function which runs gpart and creates a single large MBR partition scheme
init_mbr_full_disk()
{
_intDISK=$1
_intBOOT=$2
startblock="63"
# Set our sysctl so we can overwrite any geom using drives
sysctl kern.geom.debugflags=16 >>${LOGOUT} 2>>${LOGOUT}
# Stop any journaling
stop_gjournal "${_intDISK}"
# Remove any existing partitions
delete_all_gpart "${_intDISK}"
#Erase any existing bootloader
echo_log "Cleaning up ${_intDISK}"
rc_halt "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/${_intDISK} count=2048"
sleep 2
echo_log "Running gpart on ${_intDISK}"
rc_halt "gpart create -s mbr ${_intDISK}"
# Lets figure out disk size in blocks
# Get the cyl of this disk
get_disk_cyl "${_intDISK}"
cyl="${VAL}"
# Get the heads of this disk
get_disk_heads "${_intDISK}"
head="${VAL}"
# Get the tracks/sectors of this disk
get_disk_sectors "${_intDISK}"
sec="${VAL}"
# Multiply them all together to get our total blocks
totalblocks="`expr ${cyl} \* ${head}`"
totalblocks="`expr ${totalblocks} \* ${sec}`"
# Now set the ending block to the total disk block size
sizeblock="`expr ${totalblocks} - ${startblock}`"
# Install new partition setup
echo_log "Running gpart add on ${_intDISK}"
rc_halt "gpart add -b ${startblock} -s ${sizeblock} -t freebsd -i 1 ${_intDISK}"
sleep 2
echo_log "Cleaning up ${_intDISK}s1"
rc_halt "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/${_intDISK}s1 count=1024"
if [ "$_intBOOT" = "bsd" ] ; then
echo_log "Stamping boot sector on ${_intDISK}"
rc_halt "gpart bootcode -b /boot/boot0 ${_intDISK}"
fi
}
# Function which runs gpart and creates a single large slice
run_gpart_full()
{
DISK=$1
BOOT=$2
SCHEME=$3
init_gpt_full_disk "$DISK"
slice="${DISK}-1-gpt"
if [ "$SCHEME" = "MBR" ] ; then
init_mbr_full_disk "$DISK" "$BOOT"
slice="${DISK}-1-mbr"
else
init_gpt_full_disk "$DISK"
slice="${DISK}-1-gpt"
fi
# Lets save our slice, so we know what to look for in the config file later on
if [ -z "$WORKINGSLICES" ]

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@ -128,6 +128,11 @@ Setting this to "s1, s2, s3 or s4" will use the specified MBR slice
(This tag is unused for upgrades)
# partscheme=(MBR/GPT)
When performing a "full" disk (partition=all), the partscheme= variable is used
to determine the partition scheme type gpart will be using on the disk. Valid
choices are MBR or GPT.
# mirror=(disk device such as ad1)