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partition
ReferenceIn image
record may contain some partitions.
This is the data type representing an image partition.
size
(default: 'guess
)The partition size in bytes or 'guess
. The 'guess
symbol,
which is the default, means that the partition size will be inferred based
on the partition content.
offset
(default: 0
)The partition’s start offset in bytes, relative to the image start or the
previous partition end. It defaults to 0
which means that there is
no offset applied.
file-system
(default: "ext4"
)The partition file system as a string, defaulting to "ext4"
.
The supported values are "vfat"
, "fat16"
, "fat32"
,
"btrfs"
, and "ext4"
.
"vfat"
, "fat16"
, and "fat32"
partitions without the
'esp
flag are by default LBA compatible.
file-system-options
(default: '()
)The partition file system creation options that should be passed to the
partition creation tool, as a list of strings. This is only supported when
creating "vfat"
, "fat16"
, "fat32"
or "ext4"
partitions.
See the "extended-options"
man page section of the "mke2fs"
tool for a more complete reference.
label
The partition label as a mandatory string, "my-root"
for instance.
uuid
(default: #false
)The partition UUID as an uuid
record (see Sistemas de archivos). By
default it is #false
, which means that the partition creation tool
will attribute a random UUID to the partition.
flags
(predeterminadas: '()
)The partition flags as a list of symbols. Possible values are 'boot
and 'esp
. The 'boot
flags should be set if you want to boot
from this partition. Exactly one partition should have this flag set,
usually the root one. The 'esp
flag identifies a UEFI System
Partition.
initializer
(default: #false
)The partition initializer procedure as a gexp. This procedure is called to
populate a partition. If no initializer is passed, the
initialize-root-partition
procedure from the (gnu build image)
module is used.
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