will create empty partition. --size parameter has
to be used to specify size of empty partition.
+ --sourceparams: This option is specific to wic. Supply additional
+ parameters to the source plugin in
+ key1=value1,key2 format.
+
--ondisk or --ondrive: Forces the partition to be created on
a particular disk.
squashfs
erofs
swap
+ none
--fsoptions: Specifies a free-form string of options to be
used when mounting the filesystem. This string
to start a partition on an x KBytes
boundary.
+ --offset: This option is specific to wic that says to place a partition
+ at exactly the specified offset. If the partition cannot be
+ placed at the specified offset, the image build will fail.
+ Specify as an integer value optionally followed by one of the
+ units s/S for 512 byte sector, k/K for kibibyte, M for
+ mebibyte and G for gibibyte. The default unit if none is
+ given is k.
+
--no-table: This option is specific to wic. Space will be
reserved for the partition and it will be
populated but it will not be added to the
not take effect when --mkfs-extraopts is used. This should be taken into
account when using --mkfs-extraopts.
+ --type: This option is specific to wic. Valid values are 'primary',
+ 'logical'. For msdos partition tables, this option specifies
+ the partition type.
+
+ --hidden: This option is specific to wic. This option sets the
+ RequiredPartition bit (bit 0) on GPT partitions.
+
+ --mbr: This option is specific to wic. This option is used with the
+ gpt-hybrid partition type that uses both a GPT partition and
+ an MBR header. Partitions with this flag will be included in
+ this MBR header.
+
* bootloader
This command allows the user to specify various bootloader
file. Using this option will override any other
bootloader option.
+ --ptable: Specifies the partition table format. Valid values are
+ 'msdos', 'gpt', 'gpt-hybrid'.
+
+ --source: Specifies the source plugin. If not specified, the
+ --source value will be copied from the partition that has
+ /boot as mountpoint.
+
Note that bootloader functionality and boot partitions are
implemented by the various --source plugins that implement
bootloader functionality; the bootloader command essentially