diff --git a/src/modules/partition/partition.conf b/src/modules/partition/partition.conf index f724760..5130544 100644 --- a/src/modules/partition/partition.conf +++ b/src/modules/partition/partition.conf @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ luksGeneration: luks2 allowZfsEncryption: true # Correctly draw nested (e.g. logical) partitions as such. -drawNestedPartitions: false +drawNestedPartitions: true # Show/hide partition labels on manual partitioning page. alwaysShowPartitionLabels: true @@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ defaultFileSystemType: "btrfs" # # If not specified at all, uses *defaultFileSystemType* without a # warning (this matches traditional no-choice-available behavior best). -availableFileSystemTypes: ["btrfs","ext4","xfs","f2fs", "zfs"] +availableFileSystemTypes: ["btrfs","ext4","xfs","f2fs"] # Show/hide LUKS related functionality in automated partitioning modes. # Disable this if you choose not to deploy early unlocking support in GRUB2 @@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ availableFileSystemTypes: ["btrfs","ext4","xfs","f2fs", "zfs"] # https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Deploy-LUKS # # If nothing is specified, LUKS is enabled in automated modes. -#enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning: true +enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning: true # When enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning is true, this option will pre-check # encryption checkbox. This option is only usefull to help people to not forget diff --git a/src/modules/partition/partition_100GB_sys_and_100perc_home.conf b/src/modules/partition/partition_100GB_sys_and_100perc_home.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5130544 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/partition/partition_100GB_sys_and_100perc_home.conf @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no +# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 +# + +# Options for EFI system partition. +# +# - *mountPoint* +# This setting specifies the mount point of the EFI system partition. Some +# distributions (Fedora, Debian, Manjaro, etc.) use /boot/efi, others (KaOS, +# etc.) use just /boot. +# +# Defaults to "/boot/efi", may be empty (but weird effects ensue) +# - *recommendedSize* +# This optional setting specifies the size of the EFI system partition. +# If nothing is specified, the default size of 300MiB will be used. +# When writing quantities here, M is treated as MiB, and if you really +# want one-million (10^6) bytes, use MB. +# - *minimumSize* +# This optional setting specifies the absolute minimum size of the EFI +# system partition. If nothing is specified, the *recommendedSize* +# is used instead. +# - *label* +# This optional setting specifies the name of the EFI system partition (see +# PARTLABEL; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0). +# If nothing is specified, the partition name is left unset. +# +# Going below the *recommended* size is allowed, but the user will +# get a warning that it might not work. Going below the *minimum* +# size is not allowed and the user will be told it will not work. +# +# Both quantities must be at least 32MiB, this is enforced by the EFI +# spec. If minimum is not specified, it defaults to the recommended +# size. Distro's that allow more user latitude can set the minimum lower. +efi: + mountPoint: "/boot/efi" + recommendedSize: 4096MiB + minimumSize: 4096MiB + label: "EFI" + +# Deprecated alias of efi.mountPoint +# efiSystemPartition: "/boot/efi" + +# Deprecated alias of efi.recommendedSize +# efiSystemPartitionSize: 4096MiB + +# Deprecated alias of efi.label +# efiSystemPartitionName: EFI + +# In autogenerated partitioning, allow the user to select a swap size? +# If there is exactly one choice, no UI is presented, and the user +# cannot make a choice -- this setting is used. If there is more than +# one choice, a UI is presented. +# +# Legacy settings *neverCreateSwap* and *ensureSuspendToDisk* correspond +# to values of *userSwapChoices* as follows: +# - *neverCreateSwap* is true, means [none] +# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is false, [small] +# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is true, [suspend] +# +# Autogenerated swap sizes are as follows: +# - *suspend*: Swap is always at least total memory size, +# and up to 4GiB RAM follows the rule-of-thumb 2 * memory; +# from 4GiB to 8 GiB it stays steady at 8GiB, and over 8 GiB memory +# swap is the size of main memory. +# - *small*: Follows the rules above, but Swap is at +# most 8GiB, and no more than 10% of available disk. +# In both cases, a fudge factor (usually 10% extra) is applied so that there +# is some space for administrative overhead (e.g. 8 GiB swap will allocate +# 8.8GiB on disk in the end). +# +# If *file* is enabled here, make sure to have the *fstab* module +# as well (later in the exec phase) so that the swap file is +# actually created. +userSwapChoices: + - none # Create no swap, use no swap + - small # Up to 4GB + - suspend # At least main memory size + # - reuse # Re-use existing swap, but don't create any (unsupported right now) + - file # To swap file instead of partition + +# This optional setting specifies the name of the swap partition (see +# PARTLABEL; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0). +# If nothing is specified, the partition name is left unset. +swapPartitionName: swap + +# LEGACY SETTINGS (these will generate a warning) +# ensureSuspendToDisk: true +# neverCreateSwap: false + +# This setting specifies the LUKS generation (i.e LUKS1, LUKS2) used internally by +# cryptsetup when creating an encrypted partition. +# +# This option is set to luks1 by default, as grub doesn't support LUKS2 + Argon2id +# currently. On the other hand grub does support LUKS2 with PBKDF2 and could therefore be +# also set to luks2. Also there are some patches for grub and Argon2. +# See: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/grub-improved-luks2-git +# +# Choices: luks1, luks2 (in addition, "luks" means "luks1") +# +# The default is luks1 +# +luksGeneration: luks2 + +# This setting determines if encryption should be allowed when using zfs. This +# setting has no effect unless zfs support is provided. +# +# This setting is to handle the fact that some bootloaders(such as grub) do not +# support zfs encryption. +# +# The default is true +# +allowZfsEncryption: true + +# Correctly draw nested (e.g. logical) partitions as such. +drawNestedPartitions: true + +# Show/hide partition labels on manual partitioning page. +alwaysShowPartitionLabels: true + +# Allow manual partitioning. +# +# When set to false, this option hides the "Manual partitioning" button, +# limiting the user's choice to "Erase", "Replace" or "Alongside". +# This can be useful when using a custom partition layout we don't want +# the user to modify. +# +# If nothing is specified, manual partitioning is enabled. +allowManualPartitioning: true + +# Show not encrypted boot partition warning. +# +# When set to false, this option does not show the +# "Boot partition not encrypted" warning when encrypting the +# root partition but not /boot partition. +# +# If nothing is specified, the warning is shown. +showNotEncryptedBootMessage: false + +# Initial selection on the Choice page +# +# There are four radio buttons (in principle: erase, replace, alongside, manual), +# and you can pick which of them, if any, is initially selected. For most +# installers, "none" is the right choice: it makes the user pick something specific, +# rather than accidentally being able to click past an important choice (in particular, +# "erase" is a dangerous choice). +# +# The default is "none" +# +initialPartitioningChoice: none +# +# Similarly, some of the installation choices may offer a choice of swap; +# the available choices depend on *userSwapChoices*, above, and this +# setting can be used to pick a specific one. +# +# The default is "none" (no swap) if that is one of the enabled options, otherwise +# one of the items from the options. +initialSwapChoice: suspend + +# armInstall +# +# Leaves 16MB empty at the start of a drive when partitioning +# where usually the u-boot loader goes +# +# armInstall: false + +# Default partition table type, used when a "erase" disk is made. +# +# When erasing a disk, a new partition table is created on disk. +# In other cases, e.g. Replace and Alongside, as well as when using +# manual partitioning, this partition table exists already on disk +# and it is left unmodified. +# +# Suggested values: gpt, msdos +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to "gpt" if system is +# efi or "msdos". +# +# Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +# defaultPartitionTableType: msdos + +# Requirement for partition table type +# +# Restrict the installation on disks that match the type of partition +# tables that are specified. +# +# Possible values: msdos, gpt. Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +# +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to both "msdos" and "gpt". +# +# requiredPartitionTableType: gpt +requiredPartitionTableType: + - msdos + - gpt + +# Default filesystem type, used when a "new" partition is made. +# +# When replacing a partition, the new filesystem type will be from the +# defaultFileSystemType value. In other cases, e.g. Erase and Alongside, +# as well as when using manual partitioning and creating a new +# partition, this filesystem type is pre-selected. Note that +# editing a partition in manual-creation mode will not automatically +# change the filesystem type to this default value -- it is not +# creating a new partition. +# +# Suggested values: ext2, ext3, ext4, reiser, xfs, jfs, btrfs +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to "ext4". +# +# Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +defaultFileSystemType: "btrfs" + +# Selectable filesystem type, used when "erase" is done. +# +# When erasing the disk, the *defaultFileSystemType* is used (see +# above), but it is also possible to give users a choice: +# list suitable filesystems here. A drop-down is provided +# to pick which is the filesystems will be used. +# +# The value *defaultFileSystemType* is added to this list (with a warning) +# if not present; the default pick is the *defaultFileSystemType*. +# +# If not specified at all, uses *defaultFileSystemType* without a +# warning (this matches traditional no-choice-available behavior best). +availableFileSystemTypes: ["btrfs","ext4","xfs","f2fs"] + +# Show/hide LUKS related functionality in automated partitioning modes. +# Disable this if you choose not to deploy early unlocking support in GRUB2 +# and/or your distribution's initramfs solution. +# +# BIG FAT WARNING: +# +# This option is unsupported, as it cuts out a crucial security feature. +# Disabling LUKS and shipping Calamares without a correctly configured GRUB2 +# and initramfs is considered suboptimal use of the Calamares software. The +# Calamares team will not provide user support for any potential issue that +# may arise as a consequence of setting this option to false. +# It is strongly recommended that system integrators put in the work to support +# LUKS unlocking support in GRUB2 and initramfs/dracut/mkinitcpio/etc. +# For more information on setting up GRUB2 for Calamares with LUKS, see +# https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Deploy-LUKS +# +# If nothing is specified, LUKS is enabled in automated modes. +enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning: true + +# When enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning is true, this option will pre-check +# encryption checkbox. This option is only usefull to help people to not forget +# to cypher their disk when installing in enterprise (for exemple). +#preCheckEncryption: false + +# Partition layout. +# +# This optional setting specifies a custom partition layout. +# +# If nothing is specified, the default partition layout is a single partition +# for root that uses 100% of the space and uses the filesystem defined by +# defaultFileSystemType. +# +# Note: the EFI system partition is prepended automatically to the layout if +# needed; the swap partition is appended to the layout if enabled (selections +# "small" or "suspend" in *userSwapChoices*). +# +# Otherwise, the partition layout is defined as follow: +# +# partitionLayout: +# - name: "rootfs" +# type: "4f68bce3-e8cd-4db1-96e7-fbcaf984b709" +# filesystem: "ext4" +# noEncrypt: false +# mountPoint: "/" +# size: 20% +# minSize: 500M +# maxSize: 10G +# attributes: 0xffff000000000003 +# - name: "home" +# type: "933ac7e1-2eb4-4f13-b844-0e14e2aef915" +# filesystem: "ext4" +# noEncrypt: false +# mountPoint: "/home" +# size: 3G +# minSize: 1.5G +# features: +# 64bit: false +# casefold: true +# - name: "data" +# filesystem: "fat32" +# mountPoint: "/data" +# features: +# sector-size: 4096 +# sectors-per-cluster: 128 +# size: 100% + +partitionLayout: + - name: "Boot" + filesystem: "ext4" + mountPoint: "/boot" + size: 10G + noEncrypt: true + - name: "Melawy Linux" + filesystem: "unknown" + mountPoint: "/" + size: 100G + - name: "Home" + filesystem: "unknown" + mountPoint: "/home" + size: 100% + +# There can be any number of partitions, each entry having the following attributes: +# - name: filesystem label +# and +# partition name (gpt only; since KPMCore 4.2.0) +# - uuid: partition uuid (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - type: partition type (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - attributes: partition attributes (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - filesystem: filesystem type (optional parameter) +# - if not set at all, treat as "unformatted" +# - if "unformatted", no filesystem will be created +# - if "unknown" (or an unknown FS name, like "elephant") then the +# default filesystem type, or the user's choice, will be applied instead +# of "unknown" (e.g. the user might pick ext4, or xfs). +# - noEncrypt: whether this partition is exempt from encryption if enabled (optional parameter; default is false) +# - mountPoint: partition mount point (optional parameter; not mounted if unset) +# - size: partition size in bytes (append 'K', 'M' or 'G' for KiB, MiB or GiB) +# or +# % of the available drive space if a '%' is appended to the value +# - minSize: minimum partition size (optional parameter) +# - maxSize: maximum partition size (optional parameter) +# - features: filesystem features (optional parameter; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# name: boolean or integer or string + +# Checking for available storage +# +# This overlaps with the setting of the same name in the welcome module's +# requirements section. If nothing is set by the welcome module, this +# value is used instead. It is still a problem if there is no required +# size set at all, and the replace and resize options will not be offered +# if no required size is set. +# +# The value is in Gibibytes (GiB). +# +# BIG FAT WARNING: except for OEM-phase-0 use, you should be using +# the welcome module, **and** configure this value in +# `welcome.conf`, not here. +# requiredStorage: 3.5 diff --git a/src/modules/partition/partition_100perc_sys.conf b/src/modules/partition/partition_100perc_sys.conf new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b7269d2 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/modules/partition/partition_100perc_sys.conf @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: no +# SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0 +# + +# Options for EFI system partition. +# +# - *mountPoint* +# This setting specifies the mount point of the EFI system partition. Some +# distributions (Fedora, Debian, Manjaro, etc.) use /boot/efi, others (KaOS, +# etc.) use just /boot. +# +# Defaults to "/boot/efi", may be empty (but weird effects ensue) +# - *recommendedSize* +# This optional setting specifies the size of the EFI system partition. +# If nothing is specified, the default size of 300MiB will be used. +# When writing quantities here, M is treated as MiB, and if you really +# want one-million (10^6) bytes, use MB. +# - *minimumSize* +# This optional setting specifies the absolute minimum size of the EFI +# system partition. If nothing is specified, the *recommendedSize* +# is used instead. +# - *label* +# This optional setting specifies the name of the EFI system partition (see +# PARTLABEL; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0). +# If nothing is specified, the partition name is left unset. +# +# Going below the *recommended* size is allowed, but the user will +# get a warning that it might not work. Going below the *minimum* +# size is not allowed and the user will be told it will not work. +# +# Both quantities must be at least 32MiB, this is enforced by the EFI +# spec. If minimum is not specified, it defaults to the recommended +# size. Distro's that allow more user latitude can set the minimum lower. +efi: + mountPoint: "/boot/efi" + recommendedSize: 4096MiB + minimumSize: 4096MiB + label: "EFI" + +# Deprecated alias of efi.mountPoint +# efiSystemPartition: "/boot/efi" + +# Deprecated alias of efi.recommendedSize +# efiSystemPartitionSize: 4096MiB + +# Deprecated alias of efi.label +# efiSystemPartitionName: EFI + +# In autogenerated partitioning, allow the user to select a swap size? +# If there is exactly one choice, no UI is presented, and the user +# cannot make a choice -- this setting is used. If there is more than +# one choice, a UI is presented. +# +# Legacy settings *neverCreateSwap* and *ensureSuspendToDisk* correspond +# to values of *userSwapChoices* as follows: +# - *neverCreateSwap* is true, means [none] +# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is false, [small] +# - *neverCreateSwap* is false, *ensureSuspendToDisk* is true, [suspend] +# +# Autogenerated swap sizes are as follows: +# - *suspend*: Swap is always at least total memory size, +# and up to 4GiB RAM follows the rule-of-thumb 2 * memory; +# from 4GiB to 8 GiB it stays steady at 8GiB, and over 8 GiB memory +# swap is the size of main memory. +# - *small*: Follows the rules above, but Swap is at +# most 8GiB, and no more than 10% of available disk. +# In both cases, a fudge factor (usually 10% extra) is applied so that there +# is some space for administrative overhead (e.g. 8 GiB swap will allocate +# 8.8GiB on disk in the end). +# +# If *file* is enabled here, make sure to have the *fstab* module +# as well (later in the exec phase) so that the swap file is +# actually created. +userSwapChoices: + - none # Create no swap, use no swap + - small # Up to 4GB + - suspend # At least main memory size + # - reuse # Re-use existing swap, but don't create any (unsupported right now) + - file # To swap file instead of partition + +# This optional setting specifies the name of the swap partition (see +# PARTLABEL; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0). +# If nothing is specified, the partition name is left unset. +swapPartitionName: swap + +# LEGACY SETTINGS (these will generate a warning) +# ensureSuspendToDisk: true +# neverCreateSwap: false + +# This setting specifies the LUKS generation (i.e LUKS1, LUKS2) used internally by +# cryptsetup when creating an encrypted partition. +# +# This option is set to luks1 by default, as grub doesn't support LUKS2 + Argon2id +# currently. On the other hand grub does support LUKS2 with PBKDF2 and could therefore be +# also set to luks2. Also there are some patches for grub and Argon2. +# See: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/grub-improved-luks2-git +# +# Choices: luks1, luks2 (in addition, "luks" means "luks1") +# +# The default is luks1 +# +luksGeneration: luks2 + +# This setting determines if encryption should be allowed when using zfs. This +# setting has no effect unless zfs support is provided. +# +# This setting is to handle the fact that some bootloaders(such as grub) do not +# support zfs encryption. +# +# The default is true +# +allowZfsEncryption: true + +# Correctly draw nested (e.g. logical) partitions as such. +drawNestedPartitions: true + +# Show/hide partition labels on manual partitioning page. +alwaysShowPartitionLabels: true + +# Allow manual partitioning. +# +# When set to false, this option hides the "Manual partitioning" button, +# limiting the user's choice to "Erase", "Replace" or "Alongside". +# This can be useful when using a custom partition layout we don't want +# the user to modify. +# +# If nothing is specified, manual partitioning is enabled. +allowManualPartitioning: true + +# Show not encrypted boot partition warning. +# +# When set to false, this option does not show the +# "Boot partition not encrypted" warning when encrypting the +# root partition but not /boot partition. +# +# If nothing is specified, the warning is shown. +showNotEncryptedBootMessage: false + +# Initial selection on the Choice page +# +# There are four radio buttons (in principle: erase, replace, alongside, manual), +# and you can pick which of them, if any, is initially selected. For most +# installers, "none" is the right choice: it makes the user pick something specific, +# rather than accidentally being able to click past an important choice (in particular, +# "erase" is a dangerous choice). +# +# The default is "none" +# +initialPartitioningChoice: none +# +# Similarly, some of the installation choices may offer a choice of swap; +# the available choices depend on *userSwapChoices*, above, and this +# setting can be used to pick a specific one. +# +# The default is "none" (no swap) if that is one of the enabled options, otherwise +# one of the items from the options. +initialSwapChoice: suspend + +# armInstall +# +# Leaves 16MB empty at the start of a drive when partitioning +# where usually the u-boot loader goes +# +# armInstall: false + +# Default partition table type, used when a "erase" disk is made. +# +# When erasing a disk, a new partition table is created on disk. +# In other cases, e.g. Replace and Alongside, as well as when using +# manual partitioning, this partition table exists already on disk +# and it is left unmodified. +# +# Suggested values: gpt, msdos +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to "gpt" if system is +# efi or "msdos". +# +# Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +# defaultPartitionTableType: msdos + +# Requirement for partition table type +# +# Restrict the installation on disks that match the type of partition +# tables that are specified. +# +# Possible values: msdos, gpt. Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +# +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to both "msdos" and "gpt". +# +# requiredPartitionTableType: gpt +requiredPartitionTableType: + - msdos + - gpt + +# Default filesystem type, used when a "new" partition is made. +# +# When replacing a partition, the new filesystem type will be from the +# defaultFileSystemType value. In other cases, e.g. Erase and Alongside, +# as well as when using manual partitioning and creating a new +# partition, this filesystem type is pre-selected. Note that +# editing a partition in manual-creation mode will not automatically +# change the filesystem type to this default value -- it is not +# creating a new partition. +# +# Suggested values: ext2, ext3, ext4, reiser, xfs, jfs, btrfs +# If nothing is specified, Calamares defaults to "ext4". +# +# Names are case-sensitive and defined by KPMCore. +defaultFileSystemType: "btrfs" + +# Selectable filesystem type, used when "erase" is done. +# +# When erasing the disk, the *defaultFileSystemType* is used (see +# above), but it is also possible to give users a choice: +# list suitable filesystems here. A drop-down is provided +# to pick which is the filesystems will be used. +# +# The value *defaultFileSystemType* is added to this list (with a warning) +# if not present; the default pick is the *defaultFileSystemType*. +# +# If not specified at all, uses *defaultFileSystemType* without a +# warning (this matches traditional no-choice-available behavior best). +availableFileSystemTypes: ["btrfs","ext4","xfs","f2fs"] + +# Show/hide LUKS related functionality in automated partitioning modes. +# Disable this if you choose not to deploy early unlocking support in GRUB2 +# and/or your distribution's initramfs solution. +# +# BIG FAT WARNING: +# +# This option is unsupported, as it cuts out a crucial security feature. +# Disabling LUKS and shipping Calamares without a correctly configured GRUB2 +# and initramfs is considered suboptimal use of the Calamares software. The +# Calamares team will not provide user support for any potential issue that +# may arise as a consequence of setting this option to false. +# It is strongly recommended that system integrators put in the work to support +# LUKS unlocking support in GRUB2 and initramfs/dracut/mkinitcpio/etc. +# For more information on setting up GRUB2 for Calamares with LUKS, see +# https://github.com/calamares/calamares/wiki/Deploy-LUKS +# +# If nothing is specified, LUKS is enabled in automated modes. +enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning: true + +# When enableLuksAutomatedPartitioning is true, this option will pre-check +# encryption checkbox. This option is only usefull to help people to not forget +# to cypher their disk when installing in enterprise (for exemple). +#preCheckEncryption: false + +# Partition layout. +# +# This optional setting specifies a custom partition layout. +# +# If nothing is specified, the default partition layout is a single partition +# for root that uses 100% of the space and uses the filesystem defined by +# defaultFileSystemType. +# +# Note: the EFI system partition is prepended automatically to the layout if +# needed; the swap partition is appended to the layout if enabled (selections +# "small" or "suspend" in *userSwapChoices*). +# +# Otherwise, the partition layout is defined as follow: +# +# partitionLayout: +# - name: "rootfs" +# type: "4f68bce3-e8cd-4db1-96e7-fbcaf984b709" +# filesystem: "ext4" +# noEncrypt: false +# mountPoint: "/" +# size: 20% +# minSize: 500M +# maxSize: 10G +# attributes: 0xffff000000000003 +# - name: "home" +# type: "933ac7e1-2eb4-4f13-b844-0e14e2aef915" +# filesystem: "ext4" +# noEncrypt: false +# mountPoint: "/home" +# size: 3G +# minSize: 1.5G +# features: +# 64bit: false +# casefold: true +# - name: "data" +# filesystem: "fat32" +# mountPoint: "/data" +# features: +# sector-size: 4096 +# sectors-per-cluster: 128 +# size: 100% + +partitionLayout: + - name: "Boot" + filesystem: "ext4" + mountPoint: "/boot" + size: 10G + noEncrypt: true + - name: "Melawy Linux" + filesystem: "unknown" + mountPoint: "/" + size: 100% + +# There can be any number of partitions, each entry having the following attributes: +# - name: filesystem label +# and +# partition name (gpt only; since KPMCore 4.2.0) +# - uuid: partition uuid (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - type: partition type (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - attributes: partition attributes (optional parameter; gpt only; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# - filesystem: filesystem type (optional parameter) +# - if not set at all, treat as "unformatted" +# - if "unformatted", no filesystem will be created +# - if "unknown" (or an unknown FS name, like "elephant") then the +# default filesystem type, or the user's choice, will be applied instead +# of "unknown" (e.g. the user might pick ext4, or xfs). +# - noEncrypt: whether this partition is exempt from encryption if enabled (optional parameter; default is false) +# - mountPoint: partition mount point (optional parameter; not mounted if unset) +# - size: partition size in bytes (append 'K', 'M' or 'G' for KiB, MiB or GiB) +# or +# % of the available drive space if a '%' is appended to the value +# - minSize: minimum partition size (optional parameter) +# - maxSize: maximum partition size (optional parameter) +# - features: filesystem features (optional parameter; requires KPMCore >= 4.2.0) +# name: boolean or integer or string + +# Checking for available storage +# +# This overlaps with the setting of the same name in the welcome module's +# requirements section. If nothing is set by the welcome module, this +# value is used instead. It is still a problem if there is no required +# size set at all, and the replace and resize options will not be offered +# if no required size is set. +# +# The value is in Gibibytes (GiB). +# +# BIG FAT WARNING: except for OEM-phase-0 use, you should be using +# the welcome module, **and** configure this value in +# `welcome.conf`, not here. +# requiredStorage: 3.5