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# Author: Steven Shiau <steven _at_ nchc org tw>
# License: GPL
# A script to expand the partition table by disk size ratio.
# ///NOTE/// This program only works for MBR partition table, not for GPT.
# Load DRBL setting and functions
DRBL_SCRIPT_PATH="${DRBL_SCRIPT_PATH:-/usr/share/drbl}"
. $DRBL_SCRIPT_PATH/sbin/drbl-conf-functions
. /etc/drbl/drbl-ocs.conf
. $DRBL_SCRIPT_PATH/sbin/ocs-functions
# Settings
# Flag to check target disk size before creating partition table
chk_tgt_disk_size_bf_mk_pt="yes"
#
cmd_name="$(basename $0)"
#
USAGE() {
echo "$cmd_name: To create a proportional MBR partition table (not GPT) in a disk based on a existing partition table (sfdisk format)"
echo "Usage:"
echo " $cmd_name [OPTION] PARTITION_TABLE_FILE TARGET_DEVICE"
echo
echo "OPTION:"
echo " -b, --batch Run $cmd_name in batch mode, i.e. without any prompt or wait to press enter. VERY DANGEROUS!"
echo "$cmd_name will honor experimental variable EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT and use it as the option for sfdisk."
echo " -icds, --ignore-chk-dsk-size-pt Skip checking destination disk size before creating the partition table on it. By default it will be checked and if the size is smaller than the source disk, quit."
echo "Example:"
echo " To create a proportional partition table on disk /dev/sda based on /home/partimag/IMAGE/sda-pt.sf, use:"
echo "$cmd_name /home/partimag/IMAGE/sda-pt.sf /dev/sda"
}
# Parse command-line options
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-b|--batch)
batch_mode="yes"
shift;;
-icds|--ignore-chk-dsk-size-pt)
chk_tgt_disk_size_bf_mk_pt="no"
shift;;
-*) echo "${0}: ${1}: invalid option" >&2
USAGE >& 2
exit 2 ;;
*) break ;;
esac
done
# Original sfdisk format file
orig_sf=$1 # orig_sf is like: /home/partimag/IMAGE/sda-pt.sf
target_disk=$2 # target_disk is like: /dev/sda
#
ask_and_load_lang_set $specified_lang
#
if [ -z "$orig_sf" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "No source partition table file was assigned!"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
USAGE
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -f "$orig_sf" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "Source partition table file \"$orig_sf\" was _NOT_ found"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$target_disk" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "No target disk was assigned!"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
USAGE
exit 1
fi
#
if [ "$batch_mode" != "yes" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING
echo "This program will create a partition table in $target_disk"
echo "ALL THE DATA IN THE TARGET DEVICE WILL BE ERASED!!!"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo -n "$msg_are_u_sure_u_want_to_continue ? (y/N) "
read continue_confirm_ans
case "$continue_confirm_ans" in
y|Y|[yY][eE][sS])
echo "$msg_ok_let_do_it!"
;;
*)
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
esac
fi
# Check if GPT disk, if yes, exit
if `is_gpt_partitition_table_disk $target_disk`; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "Disk $target_disk is GPT format. This program only works for MBR format."
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
fi
# No size info in sda-pt.sf, we have to use sda-pt.parted.
orig_parted_tab="${orig_sf/.sf/.parted}"
orig_parted_dir="$(dirname $orig_sf)"
if [ ! -e "$orig_parted_tab" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "$orig_parted_tab was not found! It is required so that we know the original disk size! Maybe your Clonezilla image is too old ? You can try to create such an file in your source machine by: \"parted -s /dev/$SOURCE_DEV unit s print > $orig_parted_tab\" (Replace $SOURCE_DEV with your device name)"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
fi
# parted output format example:
# Disk /dev/sda: 16777215s
# Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/512B
# Partition Table: msdos
#
# Number Start End Size Type File system Flags
# 1 63s 586844s 586782s primary boot
# 2 586845s 978074s 391230s primary
# 3 978075s 1955204s 977130s primary
# 4 1955205s 16776584s 14821380s extended
# 5 1955268s 2151764s 196497s logical
# 6 2151828s 2542994s 391167s logical
# 7 2543058s 16776584s 14233527s logical
ori_disk_size="$(LC_ALL=C grep -E "^Disk /dev" $orig_parted_tab | awk -F":" '{print $2}' | sed -e "s/s$//g")"
# If nothing in target disk, parted will show like this:
# sudo parted -s /dev/sda unit s print
# Error: Unable to open /dev/sda - unrecognised disk label.
if ! LC_ALL=C parted -s $target_disk unit s print &>/dev/null; then
# Try to create a partition table so that we can read the size via parted -s $dev unit s print
echo -n "No partition table exists in target disk $target_disk, try to initialize one so that we can get the disk size by sfdisk... "
echo 1,,83 | sfdisk -f $target_disk &>/dev/null
echo "done!"
fi
tgt_disk_size="$(LC_ALL=C parted -s $target_disk unit s print | grep -E "^Disk /dev" | awk -F":" '{print $2}' | sed -e "s/s$//g")"
# If target_disk size is larger than 2 TiB (~2.2 TB = 2,199,023,255,040 bytes), exit. It's over the MBR's limitation.
check_mbr_disk_size_gt_2TiB $target_disk exit
#
ratio=$(echo "scale=10; $tgt_disk_size / $ori_disk_size" | bc -l) || exit 1
echo "The ratio for target disk size to original disk size is $ratio."
if [ "$chk_tgt_disk_size_bf_mk_pt" = "yes" ]; then
if [ "$(LC_ALL=C echo "$ratio < 1" | bc -l)" = "1" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "The target disk (size=$tgt_disk_size sectors) is smaller than the source disk (size=$ori_disk_size sectors)!"
echo "Clonezilla won't be able to restore a partition image to smaller partition!"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "Program terminated!"
exit 1
fi
fi
new_sf="$(mktemp /tmp/new_sf.XXXXXX)" || exit 1
new_sf_tmp="$(mktemp /tmp/new_sf_tmp.XXXXXX)" || exit 1
# Increase. Example for sfdisk format:
# # partition table of /dev/sda
# unit: sectors
#
# /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 586782, Id=83, bootable
# /dev/sda2 : start= 586845, size= 391230, Id=82
# /dev/sda3 : start= 978075, size= 977130, Id=83
# /dev/sda4 : start= 1955205, size= 14821380, Id= 5
# /dev/sda5 : start= 1955268, size= 196497, Id=83
# /dev/sda6 : start= 2151828, size= 391167, Id=83
# /dev/sda7 : start= 2543058, size= 14233527, Id=83
#
# Or
# /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 196497, Id=83
# /dev/sda2 : start= 196560, size= 16580025, Id= 5
# /dev/sda3 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
# /dev/sda4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
# /dev/sda5 : start= 196623, size= 16579962, Id=83
# We only need those required info
grep -E "^/dev" $orig_sf > $new_sf_tmp
# Format the output, since something like "Id= 5" is not a good idea for us to parse
perl -pi -e "s/Id=[[:space:]]+/Id=/g" $new_sf_tmp
# start=291579750 or size=291563622 is not a good format for us to parse, we need a space between "=" and "number"
# i.e.
# No good:
# /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size=291563622, Id= 7, bootable
# /dev/sda2 : start=291579750, size= 20980890, Id= 7
# /dev/sda3 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
# /dev/sda4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
#
# Good:
# /dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 291563622, Id= 7, bootable
# /dev/sda2 : start= 291579750, size= 20980890, Id= 7
# /dev/sda3 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
# /dev/sda4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id= 0
# //NOTE// For partitions number >=10, it looks like:
## partition table of /dev/sda
#unit: sectors
#
#/dev/sda1 : start= 63, size= 976562, Id=83
#/dev/sda2 : start= 976625, size= 1171875, Id=83
#/dev/sda3 : start= 2148500, size= 1367187, Id=83
#/dev/sda4 : start= 3515687, size= 13256173, Id= f
#/dev/sda5 : start= 3515750, size= 195312, Id=83
#/dev/sda6 : start= 3711063, size= 390624, Id=83
#/dev/sda7 : start= 4101688, size= 585936, Id=83
#/dev/sda8 : start= 4687625, size= 781249, Id=83
#/dev/sda9 : start= 5468875, size= 976561, Id=83
#/dev/sda10: start= 6445437, size= 976561, Id=83 <-- No space before ":"
#/dev/sda11: start= 7421999, size= 976561, Id=83
# Therefore we force to put a space no matter there is already space or not
perl -pi -e "s/start=/start= /g" $new_sf_tmp
perl -pi -e "s/size=/size= /g" $new_sf_tmp
# Remove ":" in the temp file, since it's only for parsing, won't be used for sfdisk /dev/... < $new_sf_tmp ...
perl -pi -e "s/://g" $new_sf_tmp
#
echo "unit: sectors" > $new_sf
echo "" >> $new_sf
start_no_keep=""
size_no_keep=""
extended_part=""
flag_1st_logic_drv="off"
append_to_next="0"
# Initial gap for the 1st partition. After this, it should be 0.
logical_part_gap="2"
while read dev start start_no size size_no id flag; do
pt_no="$(LC_ALL=C get_part_number $dev | sed -r -e "s|^[^[:digit:]]*||g")"
if `is_partition $dev` && [ "$pt_no" -le 4 ]; then
# primary/extended partitions
[ -z "$start_no_keep" ] && start_no_keep=${start_no/,/} # The 1st one
[ -z "$size_no_keep" ] && size_no_keep=0
if [ "${size_no/,/}" -eq 0 ]; then
start_no=0
size_no=0
else
# If we found the partition is MS Windows (Vista, 7) "system reserved partition", i.e. size is about 100 MB (204800) or 200 MB (409600 sectors), and Id=7, and flag is bootable, not to expand it. i.e.:
# /dev/sda1 : start= 2048, size= 204800, Id= 7, bootable
# The files and dirs in MS Windows (Vista, 7) "system reserved partition"
# drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4.0K 2011-07-20 06:22 Boot/
# -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 375K 2009-07-14 01:38 bootmgr*
# -rwxrwxrwx 1 root root 8.0K 2011-07-20 06:22 BOOTSECT.BAK*
# drwxrwxrwx 1 root root 0 2011-07-20 06:31 System Volume Information/
# //NOTE// The above files and dirs will be shown after restoring, not the time when creating partition table. Therefore we can not mount the partition and parse them.
# Ref: http://windows7forums.com/windows-7-discussion/15629-hack-remove-100-mb-system-reserved-partition-when-installing-windows-7-a.html
expand="true"
if [ "${size_no/,/}" -eq "409600" -o "${size_no/,/}" -eq "204800" ]; then
if [ -n "$(echo $id | grep -iE "(id|type)=7")" -a \
-n "$(echo $flag | grep -iE "bootable")" ]; then
expand="false"
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING
echo "MS Windows (Vista or 7) \"system reserved partition\" found. Not to expand this partition."
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
fi
fi
# For newer Clonezilla (>=2.4.36-1drbl), a tag file (sda1.info) might exist
if [ -e "$orig_parted_dir/$(to_filename ${dev}).info" ]; then
. $orig_parted_dir/$(to_filename ${dev}).info
if [ "$PARTITION_TYPE" = "Win_boot_reserved" ]; then
expand="false"
fi
fi
# For Linux Swap partition
if [ -n "$(echo $id | grep -iE "(id|type)=82")" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING
echo "Linux swap partition \"$id\" found. Not to expand this partition."
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
expand="false"
fi
if [ "$expand" = "true" ]; then
start_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "($start_no_keep + $size_no_keep)" | bc -l)")"
size_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "${size_no/,/}*$ratio + $append_to_next" | bc -l)")"
# Reset the space append_to_next.
append_to_next="0"
else
start_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "($start_no_keep + $size_no_keep)" | bc -l)")"
size_no="${size_no/,/}"
# Since we do not expand this "system reserved partition" or "swap partition",
# we append the space to the next partition.
append_to_next="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "${size_no}*$ratio - ${size_no}" | bc -l)")"
fi
fi
if [ "$size_no" -lt 0 ]; then
# append_to_next might be nagtive when "-icds" is enabled and ration is < 1, therefore
# we have to check the size_no.
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_FAILURE
echo "The calculated size of $dev is < 0!"
echo "Unable to create a smaller partitions layout."
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
echo "$msg_program_stop!"
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$(echo $id | grep -iE "((id|type)=5|(id|type)=f)")" ]; then
# keep the extended partition, we need it for logical partitions.
extended_part="$dev"
extended_start_no="$start_no"
extended_size_no="$size_no"
fi
echo $dev : $start $start_no, $size $size_no, $id $flag >> $new_sf
[ "$start_no" -ne 0 ] && start_no_keep="${start_no/,/}"
[ "$size_no" -ne 0 ] && size_no_keep="${size_no/,/}"
else
# logical partitions
if [ "$flag_1st_logic_drv" = "off" ]; then
start_no_keep="$((extended_start_no))"
size_no_keep="0"
flag_1st_logic_drv="on"
fi
if [ "${size_no/,/}" -eq 0 ]; then
start_no=0
size_no=0
else
expand="true"
# For Linux Swap partition
if [ -n "$(echo $id | grep -iE "(id|type)=82")" ]; then
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_WARNING
echo "Linux swap partition \"$id\" found. Not to expand this partition."
[ "$BOOTUP" = "color" ] && $SETCOLOR_NORMAL
expand="false"
fi
if [ "$expand" = "true" ]; then
start_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "($start_no_keep+$size_no_keep+$logical_part_gap)" | bc -l)")"
size_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "${size_no/,/}*$ratio + $append_to_next" | bc -l)")"
logical_part_gap="0"
# Reset the space append_to_next.
append_to_next="0"
else
start_no="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "($start_no_keep+$size_no_keep+$logical_part_gap)" | bc -l)")"
size_no="${size_no/,/}"
# Since we do not expand the "swap partition", we append the space to the next partition.
append_to_next="$(LC_ALL=C printf "%.0f" "$(echo "${size_no}*$ratio - ${size_no}" | bc -l)")"
fi
fi
echo $dev : $start $start_no, $size $size_no, $id $flag >> $new_sf
[ "$start_no" -ne 0 ] && start_no_keep="${start_no/,/}"
[ "$size_no" -ne 0 ] && size_no_keep="${size_no/,/}"
fi
done < $new_sf_tmp
# For sfdisk <= 0.25, only "Id=" is accepted, not "type=".
perl -pi -e "s/type=/Id=/g" $new_sf
echo "The partition table to write in $target_disk:"
echo "*****************************************"
cat $new_sf
echo "*****************************************"
# EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT is environment variable
# If not --force, we force to append it since by default if sfdisk find some CHS it does not like, it won't do it without --force
if [ -z "$(echo $EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT | grep -Ew -- "--force")" ]; then
EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT="$EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT --force"
fi
echo "Running: sfdisk $EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT $target_disk < $new_sf"
LC_ALL=C sfdisk $EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT $target_disk < $new_sf
echo "Partition table was created by: sfdisk $EXTRA_SFDISK_OPT $target_disk < $new_sf"
[ -e "$new_sf" ] && rm -f $new_sf
[ -e "$new_sf_tmp" ] && rm -f $new_sf_tmp
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