#!/bin/sh -e dd if=/dev/zero of=maple.img bs=1G count=16 # TODO: Replace parted with sfdisk to reduce the number of dependencies required # to build Maple Linux. ~ahill parted --script maple.img \ mklabel gpt \ mkpart fat32 0% 512M \ mkpart xfs 512M 100% \ set 1 esp on # FIXME: If we adjust the partition table above, these numbers are no longer # accurate. Is there a way to automate this process in a rootless # fashion? ~ahill # FIXME: This process also gets slower with larger images. Is there a way to # treat a specific offset and length of a file as its own file handle? # ~ahill dd if=/dev/zero of=maple.img1 count=997375 mkfs.fat -F32 maple.img1 dd if=maple.img1 of=maple.img seek=2048 conv=notrunc rm maple.img1 dd if=/dev/zero of=maple.img2 count=31457280 mkfs.xfs maple.img2 dd if=maple.img2 of=maple.img seek=999424 conv=notrunc rm maple.img2