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# Copyright 2012 GRNET S.A. All rights reserved.
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import os
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import re
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import tempfile
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from collections import namedtuple
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import parted
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from image_creator.rsync import Rsync
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from image_creator.util import get_command
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from image_creator.util import FatalError
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from image_creator.util import try_fail_repeat
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findfs = get_command('findfs')
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dd = get_command('dd')
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dmsetup = get_command('dmsetup')
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losetup = get_command('losetup')
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mount = get_command('mount')
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umount = get_command('umount')
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blkid = get_command('blkid')
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MKFS_OPTS = {
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    'ext2': ['-F'],
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    'ext3': ['-F'],
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    'ext4': ['-F'],
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    'reiserfs': ['-ff'],
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    'btrfs': [],
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    'minix': [],
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    'xfs': ['-f'],
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    'jfs': ['-f'],
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    'ntfs': ['-F'],
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    'msdos': [],
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    'vfat': []
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    }
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class BundleVolume(object):
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    """This class can be used to create an image out of the running system"""
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    def __init__(self, out, meta):
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        """Create an instance of the BundleVolume class."""
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        self.out = out
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        self.meta = meta
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        self.out.output('Searching for root device ...', False)
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        root = self._get_root_partition()
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        if root.startswith("UUID=") or root.startswith("LABEL="):
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            root = findfs(root).stdout.strip()
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        if not re.match('/dev/[hsv]d[a-z][1-9]*$', root):
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            raise FatalError("Don't know how to handle root device: %s" % root)
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        out.success(root)
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        disk_file = re.split('[0-9]', root)[0]
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        device = parted.Device(disk_file)
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        self.disk = parted.Disk(device)
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    def _read_fstable(self, f):
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        if not os.path.isfile(f):
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            raise FatalError("Unable to open: `%s'. File is missing." % f)
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        FileSystemTableEntry = namedtuple('FileSystemTableEntry',
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                                     'dev mpoint fs opts freq passno')
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        with open(f) as table:
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            for line in iter(table):
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                entry = line.split('#')[0].strip().split()
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                if len(entry) != 6:
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                    continue
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                yield FileSystemTableEntry(*entry)
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    def _get_root_partition(self):
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        for entry in self._read_fstable('/etc/fstab'):
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            if entry.mpoint == '/':
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                return entry.dev
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        raise FatalError("Unable to find root device in /etc/fstab")
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    def _is_mpoint(self, path):
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        for entry in self._read_fstable('/proc/mounts'):
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            if entry.mpoint == path:
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                return True
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        return False
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    def _get_mount_options(self, device):
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        for entry in self._read_fstable('/proc/mounts'):
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            if not entry.dev.startswith('/'):
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                continue
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            if os.path.realpath(entry.dev) == os.path.realpath(device):
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                return entry
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        return None
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    def _create_partition_table(self, image):
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        if self.disk.type != 'msdos':
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            raise FatalError('Only msdos partition tables are supported')
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        # Copy the MBR and the space between the MBR and the first partition.
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        # In Grub version 1 Stage 1.5 is located there.
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        first_sector = self.disk.getPrimaryPartitions()[0].geometry.start
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        dd('if=%s' % self.disk.device.path, 'of=%s' % image,
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           'bs=%d' % self.disk.device.sectorSize,
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           'count=%d' % first_sector, 'conv=notrunc')
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        # Create the Extended boot records (EBRs) in the image
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        extended = self.disk.getExtendedPartition()
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        if not extended:
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            return
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        # Extended boot records precede the logical partitions they describe
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        logical = self.disk.getLogicalPartitions()
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        start = extended.geometry.start
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        for i in range(len(logical)):
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            end = logical[i].geometry.start - 1
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            dd('if=%s' % self.disk.device.path, 'of=%s' % image,
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               'count=%d' % (end - start + 1), 'conv=notrunc',
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               'seek=%d' % start, 'skip=%d' % start)
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            start = logical[i].geometry.end + 1
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    def _get_partitions(self, disk):
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        Partition = namedtuple('Partition', 'num start end type fs')
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        partitions = []
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        for p in disk.partitions:
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            num = p.number
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            start = p.geometry.start
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            ptype = p.type
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            fs = p.fileSystem.type if p.fileSystem is not None else ''
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            partitions.append(Partition(num, start, end, ptype, fs))
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        return partitions
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    def _shrink_partitions(self, image):
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        new_end = self.disk.device.getLength()
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        image_dev = parted.Device(image)
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        image_disk = parted.Disk(image_dev)
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        is_extended = lambda p: p.type == parted.PARTITION_EXTENDED
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        is_logical = lambda p: p.type == parted.PARTITION_LOGICAL
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        partitions = self._get_partitions(self.disk)
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        last = partitions[-1]
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        if last.fs == 'linux-swap(v1)':
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            MB = 2 ** 20
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            size = (last.end - last.start + 1) * self.disk.device.sectorSize
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            self.meta['SWAP'] = "%d:%s" % (last.num, (size + MB - 1) // MB)
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            image_disk.deletePartition(
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                image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start))
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            image_disk.commit()
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            if is_logical(last) and last.num == 5:
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                extended = image_disk.getExtendedPartition()
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                image_disk.deletePartition(extended)
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                partitions.remove(filter(is_extended, partitions)[0])
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            partitions.remove(last)
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            # Leave 2048 blocks at the end
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            new_end = last.end + 2048
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        mount_options = self._get_mount_options(
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                self.disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start).path)
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        if mount_options is not None:
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            stat = os.statvfs(mount_options.mpoint)
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            # Shrink the last partition. The new size should be the size of the
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            # occupied blocks
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            blcks = stat.f_blocks - stat.f_bavail
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            new_size = (blcks * stat.f_frsize) // self.disk.device.sectorSize
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            # Add 10% just to be on the safe side
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            part_end = last.start + (new_size * 11) // 10
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            part_end = ((part_end + 2047) // 2048) * 2048
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            image_disk.setPartitionGeometry(
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                image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start),
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                parted.Constraint(device=image_disk.device),
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                start=last.start, end=part_end)
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            image_disk.commit()
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            # Parted may have changed this for better alignment
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            part_end = image_disk.getPartitionBySector(last.start).geometry.end
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            last = last._replace(end=part_end)
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            partitions[-1] = last
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            # Leave 2048 blocks at the end.
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            new_end = part_end + 2048
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            if last.type == parted.PARTITION_LOGICAL:
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                # Fix the extended partition
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                extended = disk.getExtendedPartition()
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                image_disk.setPartitionGeometry(extended,
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                    parted.Constraint(device=img_dev),
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                    ext.geometry.start, end=last.end)
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                image_disk.commit()
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        image_dev.destroy()
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        return new_end
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    def _map_partition(self, dev, num, start, end):
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        name = os.path.basename(dev)
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        tablefd, table = tempfile.mkstemp()
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            size = end - start + 1
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            os.write(tablefd, "0 %d linear %s %d" % (size, dev, start))
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            dmsetup('create', "%sp%d" % (name, num), table)
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            os.unlink(table)
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        return "/dev/mapper/%sp%d" % (name, num)
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    def _unmap_partition(self, dev):
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        if not os.path.exists(dev):
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            return
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        try_fail_repeat(dmsetup, 'remove', dev.split('/dev/mapper/')[1])
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    def _mount(self, target, devs):
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            absmpoint = os.path.abspath(target + mpoint)
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                os.makedirs(absmpoint)
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    def _umount_all(self, target):
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        for entry in self._read_fstable('/proc/mounts'):
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            if entry.mpoint.startswith(os.path.abspath(target)):
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                    mpoints.append(entry.mpoint)
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            try_fail_repeat(umount, mpoint)
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    def _to_exclude(self):
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        excluded = ['/tmp', '/var/tmp']
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        local_filesystems = MKFS_OPTS.keys() + ['rootfs']
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        for entry in self._read_fstable('/proc/mounts'):
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            if entry.fs in local_filesystems:
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                continue
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                continue
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            descendants = filter(lambda p: p.startswith(mpoint + '/'),
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    def _replace_uuids(self, target, new_uuid):
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                continue
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                    for i, uuid in new_uuid.items():
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    def _create_filesystems(self, image):
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            filesystem[p.number] = self._get_mount_options(p.path)
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    def create_image(self, image):
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        return image
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