» ignition_disk
Describes the desired state of a system’s disk.
» Example Usage
data "ignition_disk" "foo" {
device = "/dev/sda"
partition {
start = 2048
size = 196037632
}
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
device
- (Required) The absolute path to the device. Devices are typically referenced by the /dev/disk/by-* symlinks. -
wipe_table
- (Optional) Whether or not the partition tables shall be wiped. When true, the partition tables are erased before any further manipulation. Otherwise, the existing entries are left intact. -
partition
- (Optional) The list of partitions and their configuration for this particular disk..
The partition
block supports:
-
label
- (Optional) The PARTLABEL for the partition. -
number
- (Optional) The partition number, which dictates it’s position in the partition table (one-indexed). If zero, use the next available partition slot. -
size
- (Optional) The size of the partition (in sectors). If zero, the partition will fill the remainder of the disk. -
start
- (Optional) The start of the partition (in sectors). If zero, the partition will be positioned at the earliest available part of the disk. -
type_guid
- (Optional) The GPT partition type GUID. If omitted, the default will be 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE4 (Linux filesystem data).
» Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
id
- ID used to reference this resource in ignition_config.