The use case for this is to set the kernel partition as the
EFI system partition. Versions of U-Boot with the
EFI boot manager (eficonfig and efidebug commands) will
store their boot order data on the ESP.
Signed-off-by: Mathew McBride <matt@traverse.com.au>
(cherry picked from commit
701d774f54aef2f9fe3c584700773dcb260dd03c)
OUTPUT="$1"
KERNELSIZE="$2"
KERNELDIR="$3"
+KERNELPARTTYPE=${KERNELPARTTYPE:-83}
ROOTFSSIZE="$4"
ROOTFSIMAGE="$5"
+ROOTFSPARTTYPE=${ROOTFSPARTTYPE:-83}
ALIGN="$6"
rm -f "$OUTPUT"
sect=63
# create partition table
-set $(ptgen -o "$OUTPUT" -h $head -s $sect ${GUID:+-g} -p "${KERNELSIZE}m${PARTOFFSET:+@$PARTOFFSET}" -p "${ROOTFSSIZE}m" ${ALIGN:+-l $ALIGN} ${SIGNATURE:+-S 0x$SIGNATURE} ${GUID:+-G $GUID})
+set $(ptgen -o "$OUTPUT" -h $head -s $sect ${GUID:+-g} -t "${KERNELPARTTYPE}" -p "${KERNELSIZE}m${PARTOFFSET:+@$PARTOFFSET}" -t "${ROOTFSPARTTYPE}" -p "${ROOTFSSIZE}m" ${ALIGN:+-l $ALIGN} ${SIGNATURE:+-S 0x$SIGNATURE} ${GUID:+-G $GUID})
KERNELOFFSET="$(($1 / 512))"
KERNELSIZE="$2"