In its current state, the 'rawfs' module requires the source partition
to be identified either by its mount point or device name, but using a
symlink to either one (e.g '/dev/disk/by-uuid/...') would fail.
This patch fetches the real path of source partition, allowing the use
of symlinks.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
When setting the size of a partition without indicating the unit, two
problems occur:
- the size is parsed as an integer, not as a string, hence the
configuration parsing fails
- the size parser doesn't recognize the fact that the size has no units
and defaults to 100%
This patch fixes the configuration parsing as well as the size string
parsing.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
When a partition doesn't have a minimum size in the partition layout
configuration, it defaults to using 100% of the available space.
This patch fixes this error by setting the minimum partition size to 0
when the attribute has been omitted.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
- Write out Int, Double
- Special-case empty lists
- Do objects (not lists of objects) correctly
Now passes the tests for all the example config files.
- The code in loadYaml was refactored out of the module-descriptor
loading code, but the variable names in the implementation were
not changed and still strangely specific to the prior task.
- Add global- and job-configurations for test runs.
- Add a driver script that sets up some assumptions on the host
system so that the tests can complete.
- The idea is that these tests together get a decent code-coverage
for the module.
- This is a driver script for running testmodule.py multiple times
with different global- and job-configurations.
- Usage: testpythonrun.sh <modulename>
- Run the script from the build-directory. It uses files from the
tests/ (source) subdirectory to drive the test runs.
- Only need to get the list of supported filesystems *once*,
not for each and every filesystem that is going to be unpacked.
- Be more Python-idiomatic.
- Experiments show that the partitionmanager crashes are not new
or specific to the swap-UI. So reduce the number of open branches
by merging everything back to master, for a 3.2.4 release once
the crashes are disabled (and the UI is up-to-snuff).
- Pull in and document new code from Collabora.
In some cases, we might want to copy a filesystem as if we were using a
simple 'dd' command, in order to create an exact copy, down to the block
level.
This can be useful in particular when working with dm-verity for
checking the rootfs integrity: that way, we can make a direct copy of
the rootfs and its verity partition and keep the system usable.
This patch adds a new 'rawfs' module to calamares, making possible to
block-copy a filesystem to a block device.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>
In some cases, e.g. when calamares is used as an "initial setup" tool,
we may want to user to go through all the configuration steps in order
to end up with a usable system.
Therefore, disabling the "Cancel" button can be useful in this case.
This commit adds an option to settings.conf which disables this button
when set to "true". If the option is not present in the settings file,
the default behavior ("Cancel" button enabled & visible) is enforced.
Signed-off-by: Arnaud Ferraris <arnaud.ferraris@collabora.com>