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2019 Feb 19
0
[PATCH nbdkit 1/4] common: Move some GPT functionality to a common directory.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com>
Headers and code related to GUID Partition Tables are moved to a
common directory to allow us to share that code across multiple
plugins and filters in future. This change is pure refactoring.
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Makefile.am | 1 +
common/gpt/Makefile.am | 42 +++++++++++
common/gpt/efi-crc32.c
2019 Feb 22
5
[PATCH nbdkit v3 0/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
For v3 I reimplemented this using mke2fs -d. This obviously makes the
implementation a whole lot simpler, but cannot support multiple
directory merging.
Patches 1-3 are the same as before. I've also reproduced the notes
from v2 below.
v2:
- Fix inconsistent tab/space.
- All 3 plugins now contain a block of text pointing to the
other 2 plugins.
- TMDIR -> TMPDIR
- Unlink the
2019 Feb 19
6
[PATCH nbdkit v2 0/5] Add linuxdisk plugin.
Another interesting thing you can do with this plugin:
https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2019/02/19/nbdkit-linuxdisk-plugin/
v2:
- Fix inconsistent tab/space.
- All 3 plugins now contain a block of text pointing to the
other 2 plugins.
- TMDIR -> TMPDIR
- Unlink the temporary file and other cleanups along error paths.
- fclose -> pclose, and check the return value for errors.
-
2019 Feb 19
7
[PATCH nbdkit 0/4] New plugin: Add linuxdisk plugin.
Turns out Japanese trains are good for coding!
In supermin we have a bunch of code to create the libguestfs
appliance. It creates it directly using libext2fs (part of
e2fsprogs). We can use the same technique to create ext2 virtual
disks in nbdkit, which is what this new plugin does. Why a new plugin
instead of modifying the floppy plugin? See the 4/4 commit message
for an explanation.
The
2018 Sep 17
0
[PATCH nbdkit v3 3/3] Add partitioning plugin.
Create a partitioned virtual drive from a list of one or more files
each containing single partitions. The plugin concatenates the files
together and generates a virtual partition table so that NBD clients
see a single partitioned disk.
For example:
nbdkit partitioning boot.img swap.img root.img
creates a virtual disk with 3 partitions.
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configure.ac |
2019 Feb 22
0
[PATCH nbdkit v3 4/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com>
This plugin allows you to create a complete ext2, ext3 or ext4
filesystem in a GPT partitioned disk image. This can be attached as a
disk to a Linux virtual machine. It is implemented using e2fsprogs
mke2fs ā-dā option thus allowing the implementation to be very small
and simple, with all the hard work done by mke2fs.
Although
2018 Sep 17
4
[PATCH nbdkit 0/3] Add partitioning plugin.
nbdkit partitioning boot.img swap.img root.img
... creates a virtual disk by adding a partition table.
In ancient times Xen used to do this.
Rich.
2018 Sep 17
7
[PATCH nbdkit v3 0/3] Add partitioning plugin.
The partitioning plugin patch is the same (except for rebasing).
However I have changed the first two patches based on feedback
received. In particular this fixes a very serious bug found by Eric
Blake in the current truncate filter.
Rich.
2019 Feb 19
0
[PATCH nbdkit 4/4] Add linuxdisk plugin.
From: "Richard W.M. Jones" <rjones@redhat.com>
This plugin allows you to create a complete ext2 filesystem in a GPT
partitioned disk image. This can be attached as a disk to a Linux
virtual machine. It is implemented using libext2fs (the same as
supermin).
Although there is some overlap with nbdkit-iso-plugin and
nbdkit-floppy-plugin, the implementations and use cases of all