Move speedup section to image building guide
speedup section explains the user how to sppedup image build by using tmpfs. The correct user guide to have this section, is the user guide about image building rather than the installation user guide. Change-Id: I96b90bd79df53db4f926a928ae3c86b888315230
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disk-image-create --mkfs-options '-i 16384' <distro> vm
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Speedups
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If you have 4GB of available physical RAM (as reported by /proc/meminfo
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MemTotal), or more, diskimage-builder will create a tmpfs mount to build the
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image in. This will improve image build time by building it in RAM.
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By default, the tmpfs file system uses 50% of the available RAM.
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Therefore, the RAM should be at least the double of the minimum tmpfs
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size required.
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For larger images, when no sufficient amount of RAM is available, tmpfs
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can be disabled completely by passing --no-tmpfs to disk-image-create.
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ramdisk-image-create builds a regular image and then within that image
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creates ramdisk.
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If tmpfs is not used, you will need enough room in /tmp to store two
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uncompressed cloud images. If tmpfs is used, you would still need /tmp space
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for one uncompressed cloud image and about 20% of that image for working files.
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pip install diskimage-builder
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Speedups
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--------
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If you have 4GB of available physical RAM (As reported by /proc/meminfo
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MemTotal), or more, diskimage-builder will create a tmpfs mount to build the
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image in. This will improve image build time by building in RAM.
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This can be disabled completely by passing --no-tmpfs to disk-image-create.
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ramdisk-image-create builds a regular image and then within that does ramdisk
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creation. If tmpfs is not used, you will need enough room in /tmp to store two
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uncompressed cloud images. If you do have tmpfs, you will still need /tmp space
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for one uncompressed cloud image and about 20% of that for working files.
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