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@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ After about 1.5 h we get the result: 6 GB worth of images – 3 GB for the
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iso, 3 for netboot files (which seem to mainly duplicate the iso contents,
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iso, 3 for netboot files (which seem to mainly duplicate the iso contents,
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but I understand why they were exported separately).
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but I understand why they were exported separately).
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To move the files to the host machine, I just mount the `vm.img`. I could use
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rsync, but that would mean setting up some authentication between the guest and
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host (my SSH refuses to use passwords, only keys), so mounting the drive is
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simpler. (The file does not have any partition table, just the single partition.)
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In hindsight: I could also tweak the `pacman.conf`, but I came up with the
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In hindsight: I could also tweak the `pacman.conf`, but I came up with the
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symlink earlier…) Giving the VM more CPUs would speed up the squashfs creation,
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symlink earlier…) Giving the VM more CPUs would speed up the squashfs creation,
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but I didn't. (I wanted the numbers above to have at least some semantics…) The
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but I didn't. (I wanted the numbers above to have at least some semantics…) The
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