On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 10:57 AM Joel Kessler <joel(a)kessler.family> wrote:
The reason for putting my own partition in front of the system
partitions,
would be that if I re execute ignition on this device
the defined partition should not be erased and possible to expand with a
new ignition file. The sysroot partition should get all the remaining space.
There's currently no way to put a new partition before the partitions
shipped with the OS. Work is in progress to allow moving the root
partition, but I don't expect that we'll ever support moving /boot or
/boot/efi.
In general, Ignition is intended to run exactly once per system, and
running it more than once is not supported. (There is a limited exception
for live ISO/PXE systems, where, arguably, every boot is the first boot.)
Why do you want to run Ignition more than once?
--Benjamin Gilbert