diskimage-builder/elements/vm/block-device.d/10-partition
Chris Alfonso e7a8fefa0b Use kpartx if partition device doesn't exist
If the loop partition isn't created as a device by the kernel, go ahead and use
kpartx to create the device.

Change-Id: I53290b7724d0cb45a1fc9225ec096025db8978dd
2013-08-20 13:27:49 -04:00

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#!/bin/bash
set -e
source $_LIB/die
[ -n "$IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE" ] || die "Image block device not set"
# Create 1 partition far enough up the disk to permit grub to be installed on
# the MBR.
sudo sfdisk $IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE << EOF
1 - - *
0 0;
0 0;
0 0;
EOF
sudo partprobe $IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE
# To ensure no race conditions exist from calling partprobe
sudo udevadm settle
# If the partition isn't under /dev/loop*p1, create it with kpartx
if [ ! -e "${IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE}p1" ]; then
sudo kpartx -asv $TMP_IMAGE_PATH
DM=${IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE/#\/dev/\/dev\/mapper}
fi
if [ -n "$DM" ]; then
echo "IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE=${DM}p1"
else
echo "IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE=${IMAGE_BLOCK_DEVICE}p1"
fi