Sorry I didn't notice this before now. There are two answers:
1) I won't add this in general.
2) But you *can* achieve the same effect with a local hook script.
The basic idea would be for you to add two extra flags to your
xen-create-image run:
--noswap
(To disable the cretion of a swapfile.)
--role=lvm-swap
(To invoke a role-script named "lvm-swap" after creation.)
The role-script specified will be loaded, from /etc/xen-tools/role.d/
and it can do two things :
1. Update the newly generated image to have a swap file mounted
in /etc/fstab
2. Create an LVM volume on the host formatted for swap.
This should do the whole job for you :)
If you do come up with a script and wish to have it included in the
next upstream release do let me know.
Steve
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