Currently support only Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD

Make no assumptions, but rather output that system is unsupported
and ask the user to add support for it.
remotes/katolaz/master
Darko Poljak 6 years ago
parent 250f3d3fb8
commit b5bdb54b7f
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      cdist/conf/explorer/disks

@ -1,27 +1,27 @@
#!/bin/sh -e
os="$( "$__explorer/os" )"
uname_s="$(uname -s)"
case "$os" in
freebsd)
case "${uname_s}" in
FreeBSD)
sysctl -n kern.disks
;;
openbsd)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | grep -Eo '[sw]d[0-9]+' | xargs
OpenBSD|NetBSD)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | grep -Eo '[lsw]d[0-9]+' | xargs
;;
netbsd)
sysctl -n hw.disknames | grep -Eo '[lsw]d[0-9]' | xargs
;;
*)
# hopefully everything else is linux
Linux)
if command -v lsblk > /dev/null
then
# exclude ram disks, floppies and cdroms
# https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/admin-guide/devices.txt
lsblk -e 1,2,11 -dno name | xargs
else
# fallback
cd /dev && echo [vsh]d?
printf "%s operating system without lsblk is not supported, if you can please submit a patch\n" "${uname_s}" >&2
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
printf "%s operating system is not supported, if you can please submit a patch\n" "${uname_s}" >&2
exit 1
;;
esac

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