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10 `/home/`, `/srv/`, `/var/` and `/var/tmp/` and the swap partitions based on
14 enable automatic discovery of partitions and their intended mountpoints.
16 defining one UUID for file system/data partitions and another one for swap
17 partitions. With this specification, we introduce additional partition types
20 * OS installers can automatically discover and make sense of partitions of
31 descriptive information about partitions tables.
154 | _Swap_ | `0657fd6d-a4ab-43c4-84e5-0933c84b4f4f` | Swap, optionally in LUKS | All swap partitions
160partitions. This partition type should be used for all partitions that carry Linux file systems. T…
163 LVM partitions. The definitions of those GPT types is outside of the scope of
171 For partitions of the types listed above it is recommended to use
176 For the Root/Verity/Verity signature partitions it might make sense to use a
186 data, temporary data, swap and extended boot loader partitions, the
192 data, temporary data and extended boot loader partitions, the partition flag
198 mutable. (The home and server data partitions are generally assumed to be
201 almost never a good idea to actually use it for these partitions. Also note
202 that Verity and signature partitions are by their semantics always
208 extended boot loader partitions, the partition flag bit 59
214 flag is without effect on partitions marked read-only.
220 mounting of disk images. If partitions marked with these flags are mounted
229 partitions enable relatively automatic handling of `dm-verity` protected
239 automatic discovery and match-up of the two partitions is possible, as the
240 root hash is enough to both find the partitions and then combine them in a
286 partition types for appropriate partitions it creates.
289 pre-populate the interface with swap, `/home/`, `/srv/`, `/var/tmp/` partitions
296 `/srv/`, `/var/`, `/var/tmp` and for the swap partitions if they use these UUID
297 partition types, and are the first partitions on the disk of each type. If the
301 If other partitions are used (for example for `/usr/local/` or
318 `/var/tmp/` and swap partitions that do not have the no-auto flag set by
324 partitions with other UUID partition types, or partitions located on other
325 disks, or partitions with the no-auto flag set. User configuration shall
329 it _must_ take precedence over automatically discovered partitions. If a
333 case of the root, `/usr/` and their Verity partitions instead of strictly
338 in doubt earlier partitions (by their index) should always win over later
339 partitions if the label comparison is inconclusive.
342 `/usr/`, `/home/`, `/srv/`, `/var/`, `/var/tmp/` partitions inside a container
382 partitions are the first ones of their type on the disk. Additionally,
390 installers should *still* set the right GPT partition types for the partitions
401 root, home, and swap partitions that the DPS expects. By default, `fdisk` will
408 `cgdisk`) also support creation of partitions with a matching type code.