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Re: [Xen-users] create a partition on a file disk
 
 
 On 4/20/07, Petersson, Mats <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx> wrote:
  > -----Original Message----- > From: trilok nuwal [mailto:tc.nuwal@xxxxxxxxx] > Sent: 20 April 2007 10:09 > To: Petersson, Mats > Cc: Xen list 
> Subject: Re: [Xen-users] create a partition on a file disk > > Hi, > > This is beacuse i am not installing the OS in usual way. I > want cloning of OS. Means i want to create a OS from an
 > existing install os. So i have to make partition on this disk > manually. > > For para we done need any partitioning but to create an HVM > domain we need  proper partitioning. Can you refer any
 > documents to cone the inaslled OS from other machine. > > I think preferabbly > > i have to make atleast > > Partition table > OS root > and grub install > 
> Partition table will be requied because in HVM we export as a > full disk. So OS itself will determine the partition table > and  accorfingly i will configure fstab abnd grug.conf.
  I always prefer the easy method, so what is the reason you can't just
 copy the ENTIRE disk (boot sector, partition tables and all) of the original installation?
  Something like: dd if=/dev/hda of=mydisk.img bs=512  
Thanks, I cant ise this one because i am getting my os images from remote machine. 
 
 Otherwise, I believe "losetup mydisk.img"
  Some experimenting seems to indicate that you can do this:
  "losetup -f" !! Make note of the /dev/loopN you see here. "losetup -f mydisk.img" "fdisk /dev/loopN" ... Do whatever fdisk activity. Finish with "w" You then follow the hints on this page to mount the partitions of the
 loop-device: http://www.campworld.net/thewiki/pmwiki.php/Linux/DiskImagesHOWTO [You'll probably have to modify the numbers, but the first partition is
 usually 63 * 512 bytes into the device] I managed to use "mkfs.ext3" to my 100MB "disk" with this method.  
This will suit to me. 
 
Thanks again. 
 
 -- Mats > > It looks complex to me. But i think there could be some way.
 > > Thanks, > --Trilok > > > > On 4/20/07, Petersson, Mats <Mats.Petersson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >       > -----Original Message-----
 >       > From: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >       > [mailto: xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 > <mailto:xen-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ] On Behalf Of >       > trilok nuwal >       > Sent: 20 April 2007 08:14 >       > To: Xen list
 >       > Subject: [Xen-users] create a partition on a file disk >       > >       > Hi, >       > >       > I want to install a OS on file disk as HVM domain. >       >
 >       > I create a file disk useing dd and create a partition on top >       > of this using fdisk. I want to create the file system on this >       > partition. How i can do this, in google i found that using
 >       > "losetup" we can do this. > >       Generally, when I want to do this, I use the > partitioning tool inside >       the install process of the guest. Say for example I
 > want two partitions >       in my Linux installation, I install Linux from CDROM, > and I just create >       a "/" and a "/home" partition in the user-interface for > the installer.
 > >       Do you have a particular reason why you can't do it this way? > >       -- >       Mats > > > > > >
 
 
    
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