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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# nbdkit
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# OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
# SUCH DAMAGE.
# Test the partitioning plugin.
#
# Test 5: Create a filesystem and embed it in an MBR logical
# partition. libguestfs uses virtio-scsi so the practical limit here
# is about 15 partitions.
source ./functions.sh
set -e
set -x
set -u
requires guestfish --version
requires mke2fs -V
requires_plugin partitioning
sock=$(mktemp -u /tmp/nbdkit-test-sock.XXXXXX)
files="partitioning5.pid $sock
partitioning5.fs
partitioning5.p1 partitioning5.p2 partitioning5.p3 partitioning5.p5 partitioning5.p6 partitioning5.p7 partitioning5.p8 partitioning5.p9 partitioning5.p10 partitioning5.p11 partitioning5.p13"
rm -f $files
cleanup_fn rm -f $files
# Create partitions before and after.
$TRUNCATE -s 1 partitioning5.p1
$TRUNCATE -s 10M partitioning5.p2
$TRUNCATE -s 512 partitioning5.p3
# partition 4 = extended partition
$TRUNCATE -s 1 partitioning5.p5
$TRUNCATE -s 512 partitioning5.p6
$TRUNCATE -s 1 partitioning5.p7
$TRUNCATE -s 1 partitioning5.p8
$TRUNCATE -s 10M partitioning5.p9
$TRUNCATE -s 512 partitioning5.p10
$TRUNCATE -s 1 partitioning5.p11
# partition 12 = naked filesystem
$TRUNCATE -s 10M partitioning5.p13
# Create the naked filesystem.
$TRUNCATE -s 20M partitioning5.fs
mke2fs -F -t ext2 partitioning5.fs
# Run nbdkit.
start_nbdkit -P partitioning5.pid -U $sock \
partitioning \
partitioning5.p1 partitioning5.p2 \
partitioning5.p3 \
partitioning5.p5 partitioning5.p6 \
partitioning5.p7 partitioning5.p8 \
partitioning5.p9 partitioning5.p10 \
partitioning5.p11 partitioning5.fs \
partitioning5.p13 \
partition-type=mbr
# Connect with guestfish and read/write stuff to partition 12.
guestfish --format=raw -a "nbd://?socket=$sock" <<'EOF'
run
mount /dev/sda12 /
touch /hello
fill-pattern "abc" 10000 /pattern
ll /
umount /dev/sda12
sync
EOF
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