Reduce warnings by using unsigned consistently; this fights
the KPMCore API (which uses signed sizes for, e.g. sectorSize)
a little, but states more clearly that a disk cannot have a
negative size.
Existing code reinitialized the layout, losing whatever
layout was set in the config. Refactor so that you can
access the partition-layout API, and change the default
FS through that -- which is the point of the code block
here in `doAutopartition()`, to look up the currently-
selected default FS.
Inspired by Santosh's work in #1903, #1759.
By default, calamares renames the label of root partition
to "root" overriding the name specified in partiton.conf
Signed-off-by: Santosh Mahto <santosh.mahto@collabora.com>
Don't do the actual KPM work, but pretend that they were done.
This can be useful -- independently of the existing unsafe-
options and failing partitioning entirely -- for testing
partition layouts in modules following the *partition* one.
Most *partition* module jobs run an operation and turn that into
a JobResult -- ok if it succeeds, and with the report text otherwise.
Factor it out into a separate method that can be used as shorthand.
We want to use the KPMCore function consistently, but Calamares
uses a qint64 most of the time. Centralize the cast to double
in one place in the code.
- log device node (/dev/sdb) instead of its name
- don't log job's prettyName() because that's translated, and also
contains user-visible private names (introducing a non-translated,
nicely redacted version of prettyName() seems like too much effort
for something that can be reconstructed from bits earlier in the log)
- use hex-trailer
- while here, convert DebugRow to use a copy rather than a reference,
to avoid dangling references when applied to temporaries
- convert *partition* module to use the RedactedNames
- when (manually) using an existing LV, it shouldn't be closed
prior to formatting, since that kills the volume and then the
path (/dev/myvg/mylv) no longer exists. Then creating the
filesysytem on that device path fails.
The `partition.conf` file contains an EFI-size. The default is 300MiB,
but distributions might like to use a bigger (or smaller) value.
Apply the configuration consistently everywhere where we need
"the size of the EFI partition". Extend the internal method
to look at the configured size.
This class doesn't really set a pointer -- it is a scoped assignment
through a pointer, which **can** set a value on destruction (when
it leaves scope). Rename it.
While here, extend the API so that it can do an assignment to the
underlying object **now**, while also doing a scoped assignment
later when it leaves scope. This makes some code a bit easier
to read ("in this scope, X is now <v> and then it becomes <v'>")