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DISK* syntax
DISKMOUNT
disk
size[%]
mointpoint
[-c class[,class]...] [-n node[,node]...]
Creates and mounts an ext2 partition of a specified size on the
specified disk.
| The mountpoint parameter specifies where the filesystem should be
mounted. The mountpoint must be a directory that already exists in the
master image.
DISKSWAP
disk
size[%]
[-c class[,class]...] [-n node[,node]...]
Creates and enables a swap partition of a specified size on the specified
disk.
For both DISKMOUNT and DISKSWAP directives:
| The disk parameter is a number specifying disk order as seen
in /proc/partitions.
| The size parameter can be either a percentage of the disk to
use, or the exact size in megabytes. If size is larger than
the remaining
capacity of disk, the remainder of the disk is used.
| Supplying any -c options limits the directive to apply only to
the given classes.
| Supplying any -n options limits the directive to apply only to
the given nodes.
For example, to have nodes create a 3GB swap partition on the first
local disk and use the rest of the disk for a local /tmp
directory, use the
following directives:
DISKSWAP |
1 |
3000 |
|
DISKMOUNT |
1 |
100% |
/tmp |
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