In the email from Friday, 10 June 2022 08:14:19 +03 user Jan Kiszka wrote: > On 10.06.22 05:19, Uladzimir Bely wrote: > > Changes in 342a751e introduced a regression when error from 'find' > > makes helper script early exit (with -1 error code) just after an > > attempt to assign ROOT_DEV_SLAVE variable. So, the last partition > > remained not resized. > > > > Passing 'find' output to 'head -1' masks possible error from 'find' > > without breaking the logic and continues the script execution. > > > > Signed-off-by: Uladzimir Bely > > --- > > > > .../expand-on-first-boot/files/expand-last-partition.sh | 2 +- > > 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) > > > > diff --git > > a/meta/recipes-support/expand-on-first-boot/files/expand-last-partition.s > > h > > b/meta/recipes-support/expand-on-first-boot/files/expand-last-partition.s > > h index f3e29a1c..934a014f 100755 > > --- > > a/meta/recipes-support/expand-on-first-boot/files/expand-last-partition.s > > h +++ > > b/meta/recipes-support/expand-on-first-boot/files/expand-last-partition.s > > h @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ set -e > > > > ROOT_DEV="$(findmnt / -o source -n)" > > ROOT_DEV_NAME=${ROOT_DEV##*/} > > > > -ROOT_DEV_SLAVE=$(find /sys/block/"${ROOT_DEV_NAME}"/slaves -mindepth 1 > > -print -quit 2>/dev/null) +ROOT_DEV_SLAVE=$(find > > /sys/block/"${ROOT_DEV_NAME}"/slaves -mindepth 1 -print -quit 2>/dev/null > > | head -1)> > > if [ -n "${ROOT_DEV_SLAVE}" ]; then > > > > ROOT_DEV=/dev/${ROOT_DEV_SLAVE##*/} > > > > fi > > "-quit" is supposed to obsolete "head -1". Feel free to prove me wrong, > but that was the reason for dropping it. > > Jan Yes, "-quit" makes 'find' to exit after first match. But if nothing found, the return code of 'find' is "-1" and due to script's "set -e" it just exits. An example that demonstrates the behaviour (on raspberry): root@isar:~# cat /boot/test.sh #!/bin/sh set -e echo "1: start" ROOT_DEV="$(findmnt / -o source -n)" echo "2: ROOT_DEV=${ROOT_DEV}" ROOT_DEV_NAME=${ROOT_DEV##*/} echo "3: ROOT_DEV_NAME=${ROOT_DEV_NAME}" ROOT_DEV_SLAVE=$(find /sys/block/"${ROOT_DEV_NAME}"/slaves -mindepth 1 -print -quit 2>/dev/null) echo "4: ROOT_DEV_SLAVE=${ROOT_DEV_SLAVE}" root@isar:~# sh /boot/test.sh 1: start 2: ROOT_DEV=/dev/mmcblk0p2 3: ROOT_DEV_NAME=mmcblk0p2 root@isar:~# echo $? 1 root@isar:~# ls /sys/block/ | grep mmc mmcblk0 root@isar:~# So, the easiest way to mask error returned by 'find' is to use something like 'head -1' or 'tee / dev/null'. In this case script just continues with empty ROOT_DEV_SLAVE. -- Uladzimir Bely