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Use [[virsh attach-disk]] as shown in the example, by specifying the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the [[virsh vol-list]] command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc. | Use [[virsh attach-disk]] as shown in the example, by specifying the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the [[virsh vol-list]] command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc. | ||
==Build a File System== | |||
==Mount at Boot== |
Revision as of 20:18, 28 June 2017
External
Internal
Add a Storage Volume as Block Device to Guest
Provision the Storage Volume
Create the storage volume with:
virsh vol-create-as
Configure the Guest to Mount the Storage Volume at Boot
Use virsh attach-disk as shown in the example, by specifying the file-based storage volume path, as shown by the virsh vol-list command, and the device name under which the disk is exposed to guest, typically "vdX", where X is "a", "b", etc.