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#!/bin/sh # Detects utility (hw vendor recovery) partitions. . /usr/share/os-prober/common.sh partition="$1" mpoint="$2" type="$3" # Weed out stuff that doesn't apply to us case "$type" in vfat) debug "$1 is a FAT32 partition" ;; msdos) debug "$1 is a FAT16 partition" ;; fat) debug "$1 is a FAT partition (mounted by GRUB)" ;; *) debug "$1 is not a FAT partition: exiting"; exit 1 ;; esac # Dell Utility partitions have partition type 0xde, but no idea how to # cleanly detect that from shell if item_in_dir -q dellbio.bin "$2" && \ (item_in_dir -q delldiag.exe "$2" || item_in_dir -q delldiag.com "$2"); then long="Dell Utility Partition" short=DellUtility elif item_in_dir -q f11.sys "$2"; then long="Acronis Secure Zone" short=AcroneZone else exit 1 fi label="$(count_next_label "$short")" result "${partition}:${long}:${label}:chain" exit 0
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