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xen-devel
Greetings;
The concept of mounting a LV "file", as created by xenguest-install.py is very
appealing. I've seen that topic here and there, but no practical advice on
how to do it.
I'd like to create some standard system images, move them into position, tweak
some files therein, and then create a host. The tweaking step is the big problem.
For clarity my config files have an entry like this:
disk = [ 'file:/xenimages/g1.root,xvda,w', ...
Is is possible to mount a LV "file", (i.e. /xenimages/g1.root), much like one
would mount a file system using the loop option? (and *No*, I don't want to
try to do this while my vMachine is running!) Then the Xen host machine can
set little things like hostname, additional volumes to mount, etc. to get it
on it's merry way!
Any direction would be helpful! :-)
-jap
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jap@xxxxxxx http://dnx.net Fax: 616.977.1702
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