Hi, Am Donnerstag, 14. März 2019, 21:27:49 CET schrieb Thorsten Kukuk:
Hi,
On Thu, Mar 14, Fabian Vogt wrote:
Hi,
Am Donnerstag, 14. März 2019, 19:35:42 CET schrieb Tardif, Christian:
One more question... Where is it where I can decide on the image size? Actually, for our deployments, we need to have a raw image. So the conversion comes from 400M or so up to 24G !!!! That's a important charge on the network for an OS deployment and, anyway, the disk should grow to take the remaining space, isn't it ?
Yes, if you use type="oem" the image grows automatically. Just write the decompressed .raw to a drive and it'll expand to fill the entire disk on the first boot. So there's no need to specify a size manually.
This is the kiwi special initrd, or? To my knowledge, this does not work with a read-only root filesystem. In this case, we normally use the growfs functionality of cloud-init.
Nope, it's the normal initrd with just a kiwi-specific module enabled. All it has to do is growing the btrfs partition mounted at /, so I don't see any problems there. I never tried it on real hardware yet though. Cheers, Fabian
Thorsten
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