sfdisk: support for type="partition type name"
For example: # echo 'size=10MiB, type="linux usr x86"' | sfdisk /dev/sdc ... New situation: Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/sdc1 2048 22527 20480 10M Linux /usr (x86) Signed-off-by: Karel Zak <kzak@redhat.com>
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@ -467,6 +467,10 @@ as a shortcut as a first possibility in partitioning scripts although on other p
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Since v2.36 libfdisk supports partition type aliases as extension to shortcuts. The alias is a
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simple human readable word (e.g. "linux").
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Since v2.37 libfdisk supports partition type names on input, ignoring the case
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of the characters and all non-alphanumeric and non-digit characters in the name
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(e.g. "Linux /usr x86" is the same as "linux usr-x86").
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Supported shortcuts and aliases:
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.TP
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.B L - alias 'linux'
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.TP
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.BI type= code
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A hexadecimal number (without 0x) for an MBR partition, a GUID for a GPT partition,
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or a shortcut as for unnamed-fields format.
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a shortcut as for unnamed-fields format or a type name (e.g. type="Linux /usr (x86)").
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See above the section about the unnamed-fields format for more details.
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For backward compatibility the \fBId=\fR field has the same meaning.
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.SH EMPTY DISK LABEL
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.B sfdisk
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type = fdisk_label_advparse_parttype(lb, typestr,
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FDISK_PARTTYPE_PARSE_DATA
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| FDISK_PARTTYPE_PARSE_ALIAS
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| FDISK_PARTTYPE_PARSE_NAME
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| FDISK_PARTTYPE_PARSE_SHORTCUT);
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if (!type)
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errx(EXIT_FAILURE, _("failed to parse %s partition type '%s'"),
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