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diff --git a/poky/documentation/ref-manual/kickstart.rst b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/kickstart.rst new file mode 100644 index 000000000..bb9c0460f --- /dev/null +++ b/poky/documentation/ref-manual/kickstart.rst @@ -0,0 +1,216 @@ +.. SPDX-License-Identifier: CC-BY-SA-2.0-UK + +******************************************* +OpenEmbedded Kickstart (``.wks``) Reference +******************************************* + +.. _openembedded-kickstart-wks-reference: + +Introduction +============ + +The current Wic implementation supports only the basic kickstart +partitioning commands: ``partition`` (or ``part`` for short) and +``bootloader``. + +.. note:: + + Future updates will implement more commands and options. If you use + anything that is not specifically supported, results can be + unpredictable. + +This chapter provides a reference on the available kickstart commands. +The information lists the commands, their syntax, and meanings. +Kickstart commands are based on the Fedora kickstart versions but with +modifications to reflect Wic capabilities. You can see the original +documentation for those commands at the following link: +http://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart-docs.html + +Command: part or partition +========================== + +Either of these commands creates a partition on the system and uses the +following syntax: +:: + + part [mntpoint] + partition [mntpoint] + +If you do not +provide mntpoint, Wic creates a partition but does not mount it. + +The ``mntpoint`` is where the partition is mounted and must be in one of +the following forms: + +- ``/path``: For example, "/", "/usr", or "/home" + +- ``swap``: The created partition is used as swap space + +Specifying a mntpoint causes the partition to automatically be mounted. +Wic achieves this by adding entries to the filesystem table (fstab) +during image generation. In order for Wic to generate a valid fstab, you +must also provide one of the ``--ondrive``, ``--ondisk``, or +``--use-uuid`` partition options as part of the command. + +.. note:: + + The mount program must understand the PARTUUID syntax you use with + ``--use-uuid`` and non-root *mountpoint*, including swap. The busybox + versions of these application are currently excluded. + +Here is an example that uses "/" as the mountpoint. The command uses +``--ondisk`` to force the partition onto the ``sdb`` disk: +:: + + part / --source rootfs --ondisk sdb --fstype=ext3 --label platform --align 1024 + +Here is a list that describes other supported options you can use with +the ``part`` and ``partition`` commands: + +- ``--size``: The minimum partition size in MBytes. Specify an + integer value such as 500. Do not append the number with "MB". You do + not need this option if you use ``--source``. + +- ``--fixed-size``: The exact partition size in MBytes. You cannot + specify with ``--size``. An error occurs when assembling the disk + image if the partition data is larger than ``--fixed-size``. + +- ``--source``: This option is a Wic-specific option that names the + source of the data that populates the partition. The most common + value for this option is "rootfs", but you can use any value that + maps to a valid source plugin. For information on the source plugins, + see the ":ref:`dev-manual/common-tasks:using the wic plugin interface`" + section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual. + + If you use ``--source rootfs``, Wic creates a partition as large as + needed and fills it with the contents of the root filesystem pointed + to by the ``-r`` command-line option or the equivalent rootfs derived + from the ``-e`` command-line option. The filesystem type used to + create the partition is driven by the value of the ``--fstype`` + option specified for the partition. See the entry on ``--fstype`` + that follows for more information. + + If you use ``--source plugin-name``, Wic creates a partition as large + as needed and fills it with the contents of the partition that is + generated by the specified plugin name using the data pointed to by + the ``-r`` command-line option or the equivalent rootfs derived from + the ``-e`` command-line option. Exactly what those contents are and + filesystem type used are dependent on the given plugin + implementation. + + If you do not use the ``--source`` option, the ``wic`` command + creates an empty partition. Consequently, you must use the ``--size`` + option to specify the size of the empty partition. + +- ``--ondisk`` or ``--ondrive``: Forces the partition to be created + on a particular disk. + +- ``--fstype``: Sets the file system type for the partition. Valid + values are: + + - ``ext4`` + + - ``ext3`` + + - ``ext2`` + + - ``btrfs`` + + - ``squashfs`` + + - ``swap`` + +- ``--fsoptions``: Specifies a free-form string of options to be used + when mounting the filesystem. This string is copied into the + ``/etc/fstab`` file of the installed system and should be enclosed in + quotes. If not specified, the default string is "defaults". + +- ``--label label``: Specifies the label to give to the filesystem to + be made on the partition. If the given label is already in use by + another filesystem, a new label is created for the partition. + +- ``--active``: Marks the partition as active. + +- ``--align (in KBytes)``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + says to start partitions on boundaries given x KBytes. + +- ``--offset (in KBytes)``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + says to place a partition at exactly the specified offset. If the + partition cannot be placed at the specified offset, the image build + will fail. + +- ``--no-table``: This option is a Wic-specific option. Using the + option reserves space for the partition and causes it to become + populated. However, the partition is not added to the partition + table. + +- ``--exclude-path``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + excludes the given relative path from the resulting image. This + option is only effective with the rootfs source plugin. + +- ``--extra-space``: This option is a Wic-specific option that adds + extra space after the space filled by the content of the partition. + The final size can exceed the size specified by the ``--size`` + option. The default value is 10 Mbytes. + +- ``--overhead-factor``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + multiplies the size of the partition by the option's value. You must + supply a value greater than or equal to "1". The default value is + "1.3". + +- ``--part-name``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + specifies a name for GPT partitions. + +- ``--part-type``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + specifies the partition type globally unique identifier (GUID) for + GPT partitions. You can find the list of partition type GUIDs at + http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GUID_Partition_Table#Partition_type_GUIDs. + +- ``--use-uuid``: This option is a Wic-specific option that causes + Wic to generate a random GUID for the partition. The generated + identifier is used in the bootloader configuration to specify the + root partition. + +- ``--uuid``: This option is a Wic-specific option that specifies the + partition UUID. + +- ``--fsuuid``: This option is a Wic-specific option that specifies + the filesystem UUID. You can generate or modify + :term:`WKS_FILE` with this option if a preconfigured + filesystem UUID is added to the kernel command line in the bootloader + configuration before you run Wic. + +- ``--system-id``: This option is a Wic-specific option that + specifies the partition system ID, which is a one byte long, + hexadecimal parameter with or without the 0x prefix. + +- ``--mkfs-extraopts``: This option specifies additional options to + pass to the ``mkfs`` utility. Some default options for certain + filesystems do not take effect. See Wic's help on kickstart (i.e. + ``wic help kickstart``). + +Command: bootloader +=================== + +This command specifies how the bootloader should be configured and +supports the following options: + +.. note:: + + Bootloader functionality and boot partitions are implemented by the + various + --source + plugins that implement bootloader functionality. The bootloader + command essentially provides a means of modifying bootloader + configuration. + +- ``--timeout``: Specifies the number of seconds before the + bootloader times out and boots the default option. + +- ``--append``: Specifies kernel parameters. These parameters will be + added to the syslinux ``APPEND`` or ``grub`` kernel command line. + +- ``--configfile``: Specifies a user-defined configuration file for + the bootloader. You can provide a full pathname for the file or a + file that exists in the ``canned-wks`` folder. This option overrides + all other bootloader options. |