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+ loopless
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+ ========
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+ The xforty disk image utility.
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+ Fully create bootable disk images without loopback mounts or root.
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+ Currently supported on Linux and Mac OS X.
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+
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+ Synopsis
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+ --------
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+
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+ loopless disk.img create 10000000000 # 10GB
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+ loopless disk.img create-gpt
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+ loopless disk.img create-part
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+ loopless disk.img:1 mkfs
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+ loopless disk.img:1 write /syslinux.cfg 600 <<< "SAY Hello World!"
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+ loopless disk.img:1 syslinux
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+ loopless disk.img:1 ls
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+ loopless disk.img:1 set-bootable true
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+ loopless disk.img install-mbr
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+ loopless disk.img create-vmdk disk.vmdk
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+
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+ Usage
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+ -----
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+
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+ loopless is comprised of a number of subcommands:
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+
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+ ### Partitioning
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE create-gpt`
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+ Writes a blank GPT partition table to the disk image.
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+ * `loopless FILE create-part [ PARTNUM [ START [ SIZE [ LABEL ] ] ] ]`
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+
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+ Creates a partition on the image. The partition number will default to the next
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+ available, start will default to the next free sector after the last partition, and size
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+ will default to the remaining size on the disk. Start and size must be provided in units
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+ of 512 byte sectors.
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE part-info`
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+
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+ Lists the partitions on the image according to the format: "PARTNUM\tSTART\tSIZE\tBOOTABLE\tLABEL\n"
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE:PARTNUM set-bootable true/false`
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+
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+ Sets or unsets the legacy_boot GPT flag on the specified partition. This flag is used by syslinux
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+ to determine the boot partition.
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+
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+ ### EXT4
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+
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+ PART may either be a single number indicating GPT part number or a comma separated byte range
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+
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+ FILE must be the absolute path to file, including the initial '/'
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE[:PART] mkfs [ LABEL ]`
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+
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+ Creates a new ext4 filesystem on the specified partition (or whole image if no partition specified).
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE[:PART] ls`
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+
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+ List all files in filesystem
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE[:PART] rm FILE`
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+
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+ Delete file and recursively remove empty directories.
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE[:PART] read FILE`
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+
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+ Print file to stdout
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE[:PART] write FILE MODE`
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+
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+ Overwrites file with content from stdin. Will also chmod the file to the given MODE and
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+ recursively chmod parent directories with MODE + the executable bit set where the read bit is
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+ (e.g. 640 would become 750 for parent directories ).
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+
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+ ## Syslinux
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE:PART syslinux`
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+
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+ Sets up partition to boot with syslinux. Partition must be ext2/3/4 and should have
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+ a syslinux.cfg file to read from on boot.
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE install-mbr`
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+
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+ Installs the syslinux gptmbr to the beginning of the file. This is necessary to boot.
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+
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+ ### Utility
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE create SIZE`
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+
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+ Creates or overwrites file and truncates it to SIZE bytes.
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+
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+ * `loopless FILE create-vmdk VMDK_FILE`
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+
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+ Creates a vmdk file for the disk image. This can be used to use the disk
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+ with VM hypervisors that don't support raw images like VirtualBox. The created file
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+ is only a few hundred bytes and just contains a reference to the actual disk image.
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+ It is generated with a random image id number that is used to identify the image so if
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+ regenerated it must be removed and re-added to VirtualBox.
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+
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+
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+ Acknowledgements
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+ -----------------
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+
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+ This software is licensed under the GPL version 2 (See COPYING for full license)
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+ and includes or depends upon the copyrighted work of the following projects and authors:
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+ loopless - http://gitlab.xforty.com/projects/loopless :
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+
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+ * Matt Edlefsen <matt@xforty.com>
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+
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+ gptfdisk - https://sourceforge.net/projects/gptfdisk/:
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+
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+ * Roderick W. Smith <rodsmith@rodsbooks.com>
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+
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+ e2fsprogs libuuid - http://e2fsprogs.sourceforge.net/:
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+
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+ * Theodore Ts'o <tytso@mit.edu>
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+
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+ lwext4 - https://github.com/gkostka/lwext4:
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+
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+ * HelenOS Authors - helenos.org
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+ * Grzegorz Kostka <kostka.grzegorz@gmail.com>
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+ * KaHo Ng - https://github.com/ngkaho1234
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+
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+ Syslinux - http://www.syslinux.org/:
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+
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+ * H. Pater Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
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+ #!/usr/bin/env ruby
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+ require_relative '../lib/loopless'
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+ exec Loopless.binary_path, *ARGV
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+ module Loopless
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+ class Error < RuntimeError
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+ attr_reader :code
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+ def initialize(code)
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+ @code = code
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+ super "Loopless failed with errorcode #{code}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.platform
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+ if RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /darwin|mac os x/
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+ :darwin
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+ elsif RUBY_PLATFORM =~ /linux/
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+ :linux
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+ else
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+ raise RuntimeError.new "Invalid loopless platform. Only Mac/Linux supported."
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.binary_path
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+ File.expand_path("../../#{platform}/loopless",__FILE__)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.version
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+ @version ||= run('version')
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.create(file,size)
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+ run file, 'create', size.to_s
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.create_vmdk(file,vmdk_path)
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+ run file, 'create-vmdk', vmdk_path
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.create_gpt(file)
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+ run file, 'create-gpt'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.create_part(file, part_num: nil, start: nil, size: nil, label: nil)
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+ run file, 'create-part', *[part_num,start,size,label].compact.map(&:to_s)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.part_info(file)
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+ run file, 'part-info'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.install_mbr(file)
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+ run file, 'install-mbr'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.set_bootable(file,part_num,value = true)
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+ run "#{file}:#{part_num}" "set_bootable", (value ? 'true' : 'false')
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.syslinux(file,part)
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+ run_part file,part,'syslinux'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.mkfs(file,part)
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+ run_part file,part,'mkfs'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.ls(file,part)
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+ run_part file,part,'ls'
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.rm(file,part,path)
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+ run_part file,part,'rm',fix_path(path)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.read(file,part,path)
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+ run_part file,part,'read',fix_path(path)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.write(file,part,path,perm='644',input)
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+ run_part file,part,'write',fix_path(path),perm, in: input
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+ end
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+
80
+ def self.fix_path(path)
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+ if path[0] == '/'
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+ path
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+ else
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+ '/' + path
85
+ end
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+ end
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+
88
+ def self.fmt_part(file,part)
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+ if part == nil
90
+ file
91
+ elsif part.respond_to? :to_i
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+ "#{file}:#{part.to_i}"
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+ elsif part.respond_to?(:to_a) && (part=part.to_a) && part.size == 2 && part.all?{|e| e.is_a? Integer}
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+ "#{file}:#{part[0]},#{part[1]}"
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+ else
96
+ raise ArgumentError.new "Invalid loopless part: #{part.inspect}"
97
+ end
98
+ end
99
+
100
+ def self.run_part(file,part,*command,**opts)
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+ run(fmt_part(file,part),*command,**opts)
102
+ end
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+
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+ def self.run(*command, **opts)
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+ out_read, out_write = IO.pipe
106
+ input = if opts[:in].respond_to? :fileno
107
+ opts[:in]
108
+ elsif opts[:in]
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+ in_read,in_write = IO.pipe
110
+ in_read
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+ else
112
+ '/dev/null'
113
+ end
114
+ pid = spawn(binary_path,*command,in: input, out: out_write,err: '/dev/null')
115
+ out_write.close
116
+ if in_write
117
+ in_read.close
118
+ in_write.write opts[:in]
119
+ in_write.close
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+ end
121
+ output = out_read.read.strip
122
+ out_read.close
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+ Process.wait pid
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+ raise Loopless::Error.new($?.exitstatus) unless $?.success?
125
+ output
126
+ end
127
+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: loopless
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 0.0.9
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
7
+ - Matt Edlefsen
8
+ autorequire:
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+ bindir: bin
10
+ cert_chain: []
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+ date: 2016-03-16 00:00:00.000000000 Z
12
+ dependencies: []
13
+ description: Fully creat bootable disk images without loopback mounts or root.
14
+ email: matt@xforty.com
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+ executables:
16
+ - loopless
17
+ extensions: []
18
+ extra_rdoc_files: []
19
+ files:
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+ - COPYING
21
+ - README.md
22
+ - bin/loopless
23
+ - darwin/loopless
24
+ - lib/loopless.rb
25
+ - linux/loopless
26
+ homepage: https://gitlab.xforty.com.org/projects/loopless
27
+ licenses:
28
+ - GPL-2.0
29
+ metadata: {}
30
+ post_install_message:
31
+ rdoc_options: []
32
+ require_paths:
33
+ - lib
34
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
35
+ requirements:
36
+ - - ">="
37
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
38
+ version: '0'
39
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
40
+ requirements:
41
+ - - ">="
42
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
43
+ version: '0'
44
+ requirements: []
45
+ rubyforge_project:
46
+ rubygems_version: 2.5.1
47
+ signing_key:
48
+ specification_version: 4
49
+ summary: The xforty disk image utility.
50
+ test_files: []