I'm staring at the free CentOS images on AWS, and seeing that whoever
set those up elected to use a partition for /dev/xvda1 rather than
taking advantage of Amazon's tendency to use /dev/xvda, /dev/xvdb,
etc. for each disk and use those directly as a file system.
The result is that if you elect
This is not really a problem at all.
when you launch your image for the first time, you can specify a larger /
volume size and cloud-init-tools will take care of the rest.
This is well documented in the AWS userguides.
-- Kelly Prescott
On Wed, 29 Apr 2015, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote:
I'm
to follow-up, I will give an example.
Here is the listing for the official centos AMI:
IMAGE ami-96a818feaws-marketplace/CentOS 7 x86_64 (2014_09_29) EBS
HVM-b7ee8a69-ee97-4a49-9e68-afaee216db2e-ami-d2a117ba.2
aws-marketplace available public [marketplace:
On Wed, Apr 29, 2015 at 11:24 PM, Kelly Prescott kpresc...@coolip.net wrote:
This is not really a problem at all.
when you launch your image for the first time, you can specify a larger /
volume size and cloud-init-tools will take care of the rest.
This is well documented in the AWS