Merge "Move speedup section to image building guide"
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disk-image-create --mkfs-options '-i 16384' <distro> vm
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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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pip install diskimage-builder
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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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