systemd-gpt-auto-generator
systemd
systemd-gpt-auto-generator
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systemd-gpt-auto-generator
Generator for automatically discovering and mounting root, /home/,
/srv/, /var/ and /var/tmp/ partitions, as
well as discovering and enabling swap partitions, based on GPT partition type GUIDs
/usr/lib/systemd/system-generators/systemd-gpt-auto-generator
Description
systemd-gpt-auto-generator is a unit generator that automatically discovers
the root partition, /home/, /srv/, /var/,
/var/tmp/, the EFI System Partition (ESP), the Extended Boot Loader Partition
(XBOOTLDR), and swap partitions and creates mount and swap units for them, based on the partition type
GUIDs of GUID partition tables (GPT). See UEFI
Specification, chapter 5 for more details. It implements the Discoverable
Partitions Specification.
Note that this generator has no effect on non-GPT systems. It will also not create mount point
configuration for directories which already contain files or if the mount point is explicitly configured
in fstab5. Additionally
no unit will be created for the ESP or the XBOOTLDR partition if mount entries are found in the
/boot/ or /efi/ hierarchies in fstab5.
If the units this generator creates are overridden, for example by units in directories with higher
precedence, drop-ins and additional dependencies created by this generator might still be used.
This generator will only look for the root partition on the same physical disk where the EFI System
Partition (ESP) is located. Note that support from the boot loader is required: the EFI variable
LoaderDevicePartUUID of the 4a67b082-0a4c-41cf-b6c7-440b29bb8c4f
vendor UUID is used to determine from which partition, and hence the disk, from which the system was
booted. If the boot loader does not set this variable, this generator will not be able to detect the root
partition. See the Boot Loader Interface
for details.
Similarly, this generator will only look for the other partitions on the same physical disk as the
root partition. In this case, boot loader support is not required. These partitions will not be searched
for on systems where the root file system is distributed on multiple disks, for example via btrfs RAID.
systemd-gpt-auto-generator is useful for centralizing file system
configuration in the partition table and making configuration in /etc/fstab or on
the kernel command line unnecessary.
This generator looks for the partitions based on their
partition type GUID. The following partition type GUIDs are
identified:
Partition Type GUIDs
Partition Type
GUID
Name
Mount Point
Explanation
SD_GPT_ROOT_X86_64
4f68bce3-e8cd-4db1-96e7-fbcaf984b709
Root Partition (x86-64)
/
The first partition with this type UUID, located on the same disk as the ESP used for booting, is used as the root file system / on AMD64 / 64-bit x86 systems.
SD_GPT_ROOT_ARM64
b921b045-1df0-41c3-af44-4c6f280d3fae
Root Partition (64-bit ARM)
/
The first partition with this type UUID, located on the same disk as the ESP used for booting, is used as the root file system / on AArch64 / 64-bit ARM systems.
SD_GPT_ROOT_ALPHA SD_GPT_ROOT_ARC SD_GPT_ROOT_ARM SD_GPT_ROOT_ARM64 SD_GPT_ROOT_IA64 SD_GPT_ROOT_LOONGARCH64 SD_GPT_ROOT_MIPS SD_GPT_ROOT_MIPS64 SD_GPT_ROOT_MIPS_LE SD_GPT_ROOT_MIPS64_LE SD_GPT_ROOT_PARISC SD_GPT_ROOT_PPC SD_GPT_ROOT_PPC64 SD_GPT_ROOT_PPC64_LE SD_GPT_ROOT_RISCV32 SD_GPT_ROOT_RISCV64 SD_GPT_ROOT_S390 SD_GPT_ROOT_S390X SD_GPT_ROOT_TILEGX SD_GPT_ROOT_X86 SD_GPT_ROOT_X86_64 SD_GPT_USR_ALPHA SD_GPT_USR_ARC SD_GPT_USR_ARM SD_GPT_USR_IA64 SD_GPT_USR_LOONGARCH64 SD_GPT_USR_MIPS_LE SD_GPT_USR_MIPS64_LE SD_GPT_USR_PARISC SD_GPT_USR_PPC SD_GPT_USR_PPC64 SD_GPT_USR_PPC64_LE SD_GPT_USR_RISCV32 SD_GPT_USR_RISCV64 SD_GPT_USR_S390 SD_GPT_USR_S390X SD_GPT_USR_TILEGX SD_GPT_USR_X86
…
Root partitions for other architectures
/
The first partition with the type UUID matching the architecture, located on the same disk as the ESP used for booting, is used as the root file system /. For the full list and constant values, see Discoverable Partitions Specification.
SD_GPT_HOME
933ac7e1-2eb4-4f13-b844-0e14e2aef915
Home Partition
/home/
The first partition with this type UUID on the same disk as the root partition is mounted to /home/.
SD_GPT_SRV
3b8f8425-20e0-4f3b-907f-1a25a76f98e8
Server Data Partition
/srv/
The first partition with this type UUID on the same disk as the root partition is mounted to /srv/.
SD_GPT_VAR
4d21b016-b534-45c2-a9fb-5c16e091fd2d
Variable Data Partition
/var/
The first partition with this type UUID on the same disk as the root partition is mounted
to /var/ — under the condition its partition UUID matches the first 128 bit
of the HMAC-SHA256 of the GPT type uuid of this partition keyed by the machine ID of the
installation stored in
machine-id5.
This can be generated using systemd-id1281.
SD_GPT_TMP
7ec6f557-3bc5-4aca-b293-16ef5df639d1
Temporary Data Partition
/var/tmp/
The first partition with this type UUID on the same disk as the root partition is mounted to /var/tmp/.
SD_GPT_SWAP
0657fd6d-a4ab-43c4-84e5-0933c84b4f4f
Swap
n/a
All partitions with this type UUID on the same disk as the root partition are used as swap.
SD_GPT_ESP
c12a7328-f81f-11d2-ba4b-00a0c93ec93b
EFI System Partition (ESP)
/efi/ or /boot/
The first partition with this type UUID located on the same disk as the root partition is mounted to /boot/ or /efi/, see below.
SD_GPT_XBOOTLDR
bc13c2ff-59e6-4262-a352-b275fd6f7172
Extended Boot Loader Partition
/boot/
The first partition with this type UUID located on the same disk as the root partition is mounted to /boot/, see below.
This generator understands the following attribute flags for partitions:
Partition Attribute Flags
Flag
Value
Applicable to
Explanation
SD_GPT_FLAG_READ_ONLY
0x1000000000000000
/, /home/, /srv/, /var/, /var/tmp/, Extended Boot Loader Partition
Partition is mounted read-only
SD_GPT_FLAG_NO_AUTO
0x8000000000000000
/, /home/, /srv/, /var/, /var/tmp/, Extended Boot Loader Partition
Partition is not mounted automatically
SD_GPT_FLAG_NO_BLOCK_IO_PROTOCOL
0x0000000000000002
EFI System Partition (ESP)
Partition is not mounted automatically
The /home/, /srv/, /var/,
/var/tmp/ and swap partitions may be encrypted in LUKS format. In this case, a
device mapper device is set up under the names /dev/mapper/home,
/dev/mapper/srv, /dev/mapper/var,
/dev/mapper/tmp or /dev/mapper/swap. Note that this might
create conflicts if the same partition is listed in /etc/crypttab with a different
device mapper device name.
When systemd is running in the initrd the / partition may be encrypted with
LUKS as well. In this case, a device mapper device is set up under the name
/dev/mapper/root, and a sysroot.mount is set up that mounts the
device under /sysroot. For more information, see
bootup7.
The root partition can be specified by symlinking /run/systemd/volatile-root
to /dev/block/$major:$minor. This is especially useful if the root mount has been
replaced by some form of volatile file system (overlayfs).
Mount and automount units for the EFI System Partition (ESP) and Extended Boot Loader Partition
(XBOOTLDR) are generated on EFI systems. If the disk contains an XBOOTLDR partition, as defined in the
Boot Loader
Specification, it is made available at /boot/. This generator creates an
automount unit; the mount will only be activated on-demand when accessed. The mount point will be created
if necessary.
The ESP is mounted to /boot/ if that directory exists and is not used for
XBOOTLDR, and otherwise to /efi/. Same as for /boot/, an
automount unit is used. The mount point will be created if necessary.
No configuration is created for mount points that are configured in fstab5 or when
the target directory contains files.
When using this generator in conjunction with btrfs file
systems, make sure to set the correct default subvolumes on them,
using btrfs subvolume set-default.
If the system was booted via
systemd-stub7 and the
stub reported to userspace that the kernel image was measured to a TPM2 PCR, then any discovered root and
/var/ volume identifiers (and volume encryption key in case it is encrypted) will be
automatically measured into PCR 15 on activation, via
systemd-pcrfs@.service8.
systemd-gpt-auto-generator implements
systemd.generator7.
Kernel Command Line
systemd-gpt-auto-generator understands the following kernel command line
parameters:
systemd.gpt_auto
rd.systemd.gpt_auto
Those options take an optional boolean argument, and default to yes.
The generator is enabled by default, and a false value may be used to disable it
(e.g. systemd.gpt_auto=0).
systemd.image_policy=
rd.systemd.image_policy=
Takes an image dissection policy string as argument (as per
systemd.image-policy7),
and allows enforcing a policy on dissection and use of the automatically discovered GPT partition
table entries.
root=
rootfstype=
rootflags=
When root= is used with the special value
gpt-auto (or if the parameter is not used at all), automatic discovery of the root
partition based on the GPT partition type is enabled. Any other value disables this
logic.
The rootfstype= and rootflags= are used to select the
file system type and options when the root file system is automatically discovered.
rw
ro
Mount the root partition read-write or read-only initially.
Note that unlike most kernel command line options these settings do not override configuration
in the file system, and the file system may be remounted later. See
systemd-remount-fs.service8.
systemd.swap=
Takes a boolean argument or enables the option if specified without an argument.
If disabled, automatic discovery of swap partition(s) based on GPT partition type is disabled.
Defaults to enabled.
See Also
systemd1
systemd.mount5
systemd.swap5
systemd-fstab-generator8
systemd-cryptsetup@.service8
systemd-pcrfs@.service8
machine-id5
cryptsetup8
fstab5
btrfs8