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To access a shell on a disk image, the man page on Fedora-29 says to run: `systemd-nspawn -M Fedora-Cloud-Base-28-1.1.x86_64.raw`. Let's try. List existing images: $> machinectl list-images | awk '{print $1,$2}'; NAME TYPE Fedora-Cloud-Base-30… raw 1 images Now invoke `systemd-nspawn` as noted in the man page: $> systemd-nspawn -M Fedora-Cloud-Base-30-1.2.x86_64.raw No image for machine 'Fedora-Cloud-Base-30-1.2.x86_64.raw'. Removing the ".raw" extension launches the image and gives a shell. Update the man page to reflect that. Frantisek Sumsal on #systemd (Freenode) noted the reason: "In older versions systemd -M accepted both image-name.raw and image-name as a valid image names, however, on Fedora 29 (systemd-239) with all the BTRFS stuff around it accepts only -M image-name (without the extension)" - - - While at it, update the fedora_{latest_version, cloud_release} variables. Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com> |
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE | ||
.lgtm/cpp-queries | ||
.mkosi | ||
catalog | ||
coccinelle | ||
docs | ||
factory/etc | ||
hwdb | ||
man | ||
modprobe.d | ||
network | ||
po | ||
presets | ||
rules | ||
semaphoreci | ||
shell-completion | ||
src | ||
sysctl.d | ||
sysusers.d | ||
test | ||
tmpfiles.d | ||
tools | ||
travis-ci | ||
units | ||
xorg | ||
.ctags | ||
.dir-locals.el | ||
.editorconfig | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
.lgtm.yml | ||
.mailmap | ||
.travis.yml | ||
.vimrc | ||
.ycm_extra_conf.py | ||
azure-pipelines.yml | ||
configure | ||
fuzz.yaml | ||
LICENSE.GPL2 | ||
LICENSE.LGPL2.1 | ||
Makefile | ||
meson_options.txt | ||
meson.build | ||
mkosi.build | ||
mkosi.default | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
README.md | ||
TODO | ||
zanata.xml |
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