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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Installation through mksysb image backup Post 302905722 by rbatte1 on Friday 13th of June 2014 10:56:20 AM
Old 06-13-2014
Excellent. This leads me through to the -V flag on the mkdvd command.
This specifies a volume group with sufficent space, or you can nominate existing mounted filesystems with -C & -I
Lots more options on the manual page for mkdvd so you can script/automate this as required rather than fill in the smit panels each time.

Well, I'm chuffed to have learned something new! Thanks ibmtech!


Robin
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ltsp-update-image(8)					      System Manager's Manual					      ltsp-update-image(8)

NAME
ltsp-update-image - Generate an NBD image from an LTSP chroot SYNOPSIS
ltsp-update-image [OPTION] [CHROOT...] DESCRIPTION
ltsp-update-image generates a compressed squashfs image from an LTSP chroot and exports it with nbd-server(1). CHROOT can be a full path or a subdirectory of the /opt/ltsp base directory, and it defaults to the host architecture if unset. OPTIONS
-b --base= The LTSP base directory. Defaults to "/opt/ltsp". -c --cleanup Temporarily remove user accounts, logs, caches etc from the chroot before exporting the image. The chroot arch is required to be compatible with the server arch. -e --exclude= List of dirs/files to exclude from the image. This is in addition to /etc/ltsp/ltsp-update-image.excludes. -f --config-nbd Generate appropriate nbd-server configuration files. It's automatically set if NFS isn't used or if other LTSP generated nbd-server configuration files already exist. -h --help The application help page. -m --no-compress Don't compress the generated image. -n --no-backup Don't backup chroot.img to chroot.img.old. -r --revert Swap chroot.img with chroot.img.old and update kernels. SEE ALSO
ltsp-build-client(8), ltsp-update-kernels(8), ltsp-update-sshkeys(8), mksquashfs(1), nbd-server(1). AVAILABILITY
ltsp-update-image is part of ltsp package and the latest versions are available in source form from https://launchpad.net/ltsp. MAN PAGE AUTHOR
Copyright 2012 Alkis Georgopoulos <alkisg@gmail.com>, distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version. 2012-05-29 ltsp-update-image(8)
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