I'm setting up autoyast for autoinstall of Xen DomUs. Both Xen Host & Guests run Opensuse Leap 42.2.
From my Dom0 I pass pre-formatted, but not yet populated, LVMs as disks to the DomU config
guest.cfg ... disk = [ 'phy:/dev/VG0/EFI,xvda,w','phy:/dev/VG0/ROOT,xvde,w'] ... I want my Guest /etc/fstab to end up as UUID=AAAA-BBBB /boot/efi vfat [ ... efi fstab options ... ] 0 2 UUID=111...111 / ext4 [ ... root fstab options ... ] 1 1 proc /proc proc defaults 0 0 sysfs /sys sysfs noauto 0 0 debugfs /sys/kernel/debug debugfs noauto 0 0 devpts /dev/pts devpts mode=0620,gid=5 0 0 My question is how 'best' to set the 'proc', 'sysfs', debugfs', 'devpts' mounts & their respective fstopts? In the autoyast.xml that'll get passed to the xen.cfg, IIUC, I can use <partitioning> for the passed-in devices, with 'initialize', 'create' & 'format' all == "false", <partitioning config:type="list"> <drive> <device>/dev/xvda</device> <initialize config:type="boolean">false</initialize> <partitions config:type="list"> <partition> <create config:type="boolean" >false</create> <format config:type="boolean">false</format> <mount>/boot/efi</mount> <mountby config:type="symbol">uuid</mountby> <fstopt>[ ... efi fstab options ... ]</fstopt> <size>max</size> <filesystem config:type="symbol">vfat</filesystem> <partition_nr config:type="integer">1</partition_nr> </partition> </partitions> </drive> <drive> <device>/dev/xvde</device> <initialize config:type="boolean">false</initialize> <partitions config:type="list"> <partition> <create config:type="boolean" >false</create> <format config:type="boolean">false</format> <mount>/</mount> <mountby config:type="symbol">uuid</mountby> <fstopt>[ ... root fstab options ... ]</fstopt> <size>max</size> <filesystem config:type="symbol">ext4</filesystem> <partition_nr config:type="integer">1</partition_nr> </partition> </partitions> </drive> </partitioning> 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>. One option would be to use a postpartitioning script <scripts> <postpartitioning-scripts config:type="list"> <script> cat EOF >> /etc/fstab ( ... fstab entries for 'proc', 'sysfs', debugfs', & 'devpts' ... ) EOF </script> </postpartitioning-scripts> </scripts> , modifying the just-created-fstab immediately after the <partitioning> step. That's doable, but seems messy. What's the recommended way to get to a completely defined fstab in the Xen-DomU-install case above? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-virtual+owner@opensuse.org