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# To apply a custom partition layout, it has to be defined this way :
#
# targets:
# - mountPoint: /
# source: /
# - mountPoint: /home
# source: /images/home.img
# resize: true
# - mountPoint: /data
# source: /dev/mmcblk0p3
# To apply a custom partition layout, it has to be defined as a list of targets.
#
# For each target, the following attributes must be defined:
# * mountPoint: The mount point of the destination device on the installed system
# The corresponding block device will automatically be identified and used as the
# destination for the operation
# * source: The source filesystem; it can be the mount point of a locally (on the
# live system) mounted filesystem, a disk image, or a block device
# live system) mounted filesystem, a path to a disk image, or a block device
# * resize (optional): Expand the destination filesystem to fill the whole
# partition at the end of the operation; this works only with ext filesystems
# for now
targets:
- mountPoint: /
source: /
- mountPoint: /home
source: /images/home.img
resize: true
- mountPoint: /data
source: /dev/mmcblk0p3