Use the Extended Bootloader Partition GUID for `/boot`, instead of the Linux filesystem data GUID. This is useful for autodetection of a partition purpose based on its GUID without reading the `/etc/fstab` first. Ensure that when creating mountpoints, e.g. when converting the partitions layout to LVM, the `/boot` partition get the proper GUID assigned. Regenerate RHEL-90 and centos-9 image test cases. Related to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2057231 |
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| disk.go | ||
| disk_test.go | ||
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| luks.go | ||
| lvm.go | ||
| lvm_test.go | ||
| partition.go | ||
| partition_table.go | ||