Bug 11231

Summary: fdisk reread partition table fails
Product: Busybox Reporter: Olliver Schinagl <oliver>
Component: NetworkingAssignee: unassigned
Status: NEW ---    
Severity: normal CC: busybox-cvs
Priority: P5    
Version: unspecified   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
Host: Target:
Build:

Description Olliver Schinagl 2018-08-14 10:10:12 UTC
In our current test setup, we create a docker container where we have a simple file (created with dd if=/dev/zero) which we use fdisk on to create partitions on.

This works, until fdisk tries to re-read the partition table. This fails! with a warning and the exit code is non-null.

As we want to do more partitions from the script, we now have to resolve to using fdisk || true which is non-ideal, as other errors also get skipped.

It seems that fdisk opens de fd to the image file (which I'm reasonably sure also happens with a real disk) does its operation but when calling a re-read of the partition table, the file is still opened by fdisk/busybox.

Using the partprobe applet on the image file works fine without fdisk running.

I suspect that the fdisk 'write_table' command should probably close the file, write, reread and reopen the file rather then the current write and reread.