This is untested and unlikely to work without parted support. Committing what I have since I don't trust btrfs to preserve the data. ;-) Note to translators: Probably not worth wasting your time with this yet. Have not run debconf-updatepo. r62090
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37 lines
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#!/bin/sh
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. /lib/partman/lib/base.sh
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for dev in $DEVICES/*; do
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[ -d "$dev" ] || continue
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cd $dev
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partitions=
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open_dialog PARTITIONS
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while { read_line num id size type fs path name; [ "$id" ]; }; do
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[ "$fs" != free ] || continue
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partitions="$partitions $id,$num"
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done
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close_dialog
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for part in $partitions; do
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id=${part%,*}
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num=${part#*,}
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[ -f $id/method ] || continue
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[ -f $id/acting_filesystem ] || continue
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filesystem=$(cat $id/acting_filesystem)
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case "$filesystem" in
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btrfs)
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[ ! -f "$id/mountpoint" ] || continue
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db_subst partman-btrfs/no_mount_point PARTITION "$num"
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db_subst partman-btrfs/no_mount_point FILESYSTEM "$filesystem"
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db_subst partman-btrfs/no_mount_point DEVICE $(humandev $(cat device))
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db_input critical partman-btrfs/no_mount_point || true
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db_go || exit 1
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db_get partman-btrfs/no_mount_point
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if [ "$RET" = true ]; then
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exit 1
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fi
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;;
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esac
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done
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done
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