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The _manage_uefi code has a check where it attempts to just identify the precise partition number of the device, in order for configuration to be parsed and passed. However, the same code did not handle the existence of a `p1` partition instead of just a partition #1. This is because the device naming format is different with NVMe and Software RAID. Likely, this wasn't an issue with software raid due to how complex the code interaction is, but the docs also indicate to use only whole disk images in that case. This patch was pulled down my one RH's professional services folks who has confirmed it does indeed fix the issue at hand. This is noted as a public comment on the Red Hat bugzilla. https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1954096 Story: 2008881 Task: 42426 Related: rhbz#1954096 Change-Id: Ie3bd49add9a57fabbcdcbae4b73309066b620d02
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Fixes an error with UEFI based deployments where using a partition image
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a NVMe device was previously failing due to the different device name
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pattern.
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