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1 files changed, 30 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/source/installer/sources/initrd/usr/lib/setup/SeTpartitions b/source/installer/sources/initrd/usr/lib/setup/SeTpartitions
index 34819701f..279edd94a 100755
--- a/source/installer/sources/initrd/usr/lib/setup/SeTpartitions
+++ b/source/installer/sources/initrd/usr/lib/setup/SeTpartitions
@@ -17,6 +17,24 @@ crunch () {
echo $STRING
}
+# make_f2fs( dev ) - Create a new f2fs filesystem on the named dev.
+# Parameters: dev Device node to format.
+make_f2fs() {
+ # get the size of the named partition
+ SIZE=`get_part_size $1`
+ # output a nice status message
+ dialog --title "FORMATTING" \
+ --backtitle "Formatting $1 with filesystem f2fs." \
+ --infobox "Formatting $1 \n\
+Size: $SIZE \n\
+Filesystem type: f2fs " 0 0
+ # do the format
+ if mount | grep "$1 " 1> $NDIR 2> $NDIR ; then
+ umount $1 2> $NDIR
+ fi
+ mkfs.f2fs -f $1 1> $REDIR 2> $REDIR
+}
+
# make_btrfs( dev ) - Create a new btrfs filesystem on the named dev.
# Parameters: dev Device node to format.
make_btrfs() {
@@ -220,7 +238,7 @@ to format this partition?" 12 70 3 \
# ask_fs( dev ) - Asks the user the type of filesystem to use for the named
# device. Answer in $TMP/return
ask_fs() {
- unset BTRFS EXT2 EXT3 JFS REISERFS XFS
+ unset BTRFS EXT2 EXT3 F2FS JFS REISERFS XFS
if grep -wq ext2 /proc/filesystems 1> $NDIR 2> $NDIR ; then
EXT2="Ext2 is the traditional Linux file system and is fast and stable. "
fi
@@ -238,6 +256,9 @@ ask_fs() {
if grep -wq btrfs /proc/filesystems 1> $NDIR 2> $NDIR ; then
BTRFS="Btrfs is a B-tree copy-on-write filesystem. "
fi
+ if grep -wq f2fs /proc/filesystems 1> $NDIR 2> $NDIR ; then
+ F2FS="F2FS is a Flash-Friendly File System. "
+ fi
# These last two will only be present if the user asked for a special kernel.
# They should probably be the default in that case.
if grep -wq jfs /proc/filesystems 1> $NDIR 2> $NDIR ; then
@@ -251,7 +272,7 @@ dialog --title "SELECT FILESYSTEM FOR $1" \\
--backtitle "Partition $1 will be formatted." \\
--default-item $DEFAULT --menu \\
"Please select the type of filesystem to use for the specified \\
-device. Here are descriptions of the available filesystems: $EXT2 $EXT3 $EXT4 $JFS $REISERFS $XFS" \\
+device. Here are descriptions of the available filesystems: $EXT2 $EXT3 $EXT4 $BTRFS $F2FS $JFS $REISERFS $XFS" \\
0 0 0 \\
EOF
if [ ! "$EXT2" = "" ]; then
@@ -272,6 +293,9 @@ EOF
if [ ! "$BTRFS" = "" ]; then
echo "\"btrfs\" \"Btrfs Copy-on-Write B-tree Filesystem\" \\" >> $TMP/tempscript
fi
+ if [ ! "$F2FS" = "" ]; then
+ echo "\"f2fs\" \"Flash-Friendly File System\" \\" >> $TMP/tempscript
+ fi
if [ ! "$XFS" = "" ]; then
echo "\"xfs\" \"SGI's Journaling Filesystem\" \\" >> $TMP/tempscript
fi
@@ -352,6 +376,8 @@ if [ ! "$DOFORMAT" = "No" ]; then
make_reiserfs $ROOT_DEVICE
elif [ "$ROOT_SYS_TYPE" = "btrfs" ]; then
make_btrfs $ROOT_DEVICE
+ elif [ "$ROOT_SYS_TYPE" = "f2fs" ]; then
+ make_f2fs $ROOT_DEVICE
elif [ "$ROOT_SYS_TYPE" = "jfs" ]; then
if [ "$DOFORMAT" = "Check" ]; then
make_jfs $ROOT_DEVICE "y"
@@ -454,6 +480,8 @@ EOF
make_reiserfs $NEXT_PARTITION
elif [ "$NEXT_SYS_TYPE" = "btrfs" ]; then
make_btrfs $NEXT_PARTITION
+ elif [ "$NEXT_SYS_TYPE" = "f2fs" ]; then
+ make_f2fs $NEXT_PARTITION
elif [ "$NEXT_SYS_TYPE" = "jfs" ]; then
if [ "$DOFORMAT" = "Check" ]; then
make_jfs $NEXT_PARTITION "y"