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Anton Hvornum
e2cd617d05
Reworked the way partition formatting works. As well as added some flags to the partition if it's locked/unlocked for partitioning. By defaults partitions will now be in a locked state - prohibiting formatting unless set or overridden in the formatting call. This allows us to selectively format partitions individually later on. There's also a target_mountpoint that is the desired relative mount point inside a installation. This can be pre-pended with the installation base directory during mount. These changes also function as indicators for the installation (and guided installation) for which partitions to use and/or wipe. If an entire drive is selected for wiping, these changes will have no affect in the decision making as all partitions will be new and have formatable set to true.
2021-02-11 14:11:21 +01:00
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guided.py
Reworked the way partition formatting works. As well as added some flags to the partition if it's locked/unlocked for partitioning. By defaults partitions will now be in a locked state - prohibiting formatting unless set or overridden in the formatting call. This allows us to selectively format partitions individually later on. There's also a target_mountpoint that is the desired relative mount point inside a installation. This can be pre-pended with the installation base directory during mount. These changes also function as indicators for the installation (and guided installation) for which partitions to use and/or wipe. If an entire drive is selected for wiping, these changes will have no affect in the decision making as all partitions will be new and have formatable set to true.
2021-02-11 14:11:21 +01:00
minimal.py
Fix typo in function parameter
2020-10-19 23:04:14 -04:00
unattended.py
Spelling error
2020-11-29 20:21:12 +00:00
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