On Tue, Feb 19, 2019 at 03:34:35PM -0300, Antonio Terceiro wrote: > Only vmdb2 can know exactly what device is mounted as the image rootfs. > Therefore, the only reliable way of creating /etc/fstab to have a > working image, is to do that from withing vmdb2 itself. > > Patch attached.
Thank you. Creating an fstab seems like a good idea. However, it looks to me like it only handles one mount point, and vmdb2 allows any number, e.g., /boot may be separate. Would it make sense to change this so that it creates an fstab that has all mount points without them needing to be listed by the user? I think this should be doable by iterating over the tags structure. What do you think? -- I want to build worthwhile things that might last. --joeyh
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