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Diffstat (limited to 'installer/slxos-export')
-rwxr-xr-x | installer/slxos-export | 16 |
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/installer/slxos-export b/installer/slxos-export index 4ba63ec2..91c81706 100755 --- a/installer/slxos-export +++ b/installer/slxos-export @@ -187,12 +187,12 @@ in different flavors: =over 8 -=item B< Export Type 'NFS'> +=item B< Export Type 'nfs'> NFS (network file system) is a well established networking file system, which is supported by LINUX since long. -=item B< Export Type 'NBD-squash'> +=item B< Export Type 'nbd'> A rather modern concept is the network block device, which basically "transports" a block device over the network (from server to client), making it possible to @@ -243,14 +243,14 @@ resulting NFS-export will live in C</srv/openslx/export/nfs/suse-10.2>. =back -=head3 Exporting a Vendor-OS via NBD-Squash +=head3 Exporting a Vendor-OS via NBD =over 8 -=item B<< slxos-export export ubuntu-6.10 nbd-squash >> +=item B<< slxos-export export ubuntu-6.10 nbd >> -Exports the installed vendor-OS ubuntu-6.10 via nbd-squash, the resulting -Squash-FS will live in C</srv/openslx/export/nbd-squash/ubuntu-6.10>. +Exports the installed vendor-OS ubuntu-6.10 via nbd, the resulting +Squash-FS will live in C</srv/openslx/export/nbd/ubuntu-6.10>. =back @@ -258,10 +258,10 @@ Squash-FS will live in C</srv/openslx/export/nbd-squash/ubuntu-6.10>. =over 8 -=item B<< slxos-export remove ubuntu-6.10 nbd-squash >> +=item B<< slxos-export remove ubuntu-6.10 nbd >> Wipes the squash-FS of the export named 'ubuntu-6.10' from disk (i.e. the -file C</srv/openslx/export/nbd-squash/ubuntu-6.10> will be deleted) and +file C</srv/openslx/export/nbd/ubuntu-6.10> will be deleted) and removes that export from the config-DB, too. =back |