Re: [opensuse-autoinstall] autoyast installation in Xen DomUs -- defining /etc/fstab ?
Hi On Tue, Feb 14, 2017, at 05:19 AM, Erico Mendonça wrote:
Remember, in AutoYaST, less is more.
'less' is good. Trying to get to the most straightfwd way to build, configure & deploy Xen guests withOUT excess. For Opensuse at least pretty sure AY is part of the equation.
Where in that case would I set the 'proc', 'sysfs', debugfs', & 'devpts'
mounts? They're not *additional* partitions, and from the docs, for a given partition I can only have one <mount>...</mount>. <snip>
You shouldn't need it. IIRC, AutoYaST already adds these by default.
It adds them by default, but what if I change the default fstopts for those mounts, e.g.? Or add an additional mount? Atm, adding changes to the Guest's /etc/fstab, then creating/examining a reference profile show no trace of my change. E.g., after adding /home/test/JUNK /mnt/JUNK none bind 0 0 to /etc/fstab, and re-creating a all-selected reference profile, I see no mention of the mount in the autoyast profile output. Unclear whether I've missed something in the profile generation, or it's simply not dealt with.
The easiest way would be to install the package yast2-autoyast on a machine that already has these entries defined in /etc/fstab. Then run "yast2 autoyast", select "Hardware", "Partitioning", then hit "Clone".
You should be able to edit and export a valid XML.
Kindof cheating, rather than rtfm'in up-front, by hey -- it works! Once I figure out the fstab bits ... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-autoinstall+owner@opensuse.org
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