overlay-diskfile(8) =================== :doctype: manpage :revdate: {sys:date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"} :COLON: : :EQUALS: = :BANG: ! NAME ---- overlay-diskfile - Support for using diskfile filesystem. SYNOPSIS -------- *overlay-diskfile* _mount/path_ [ _diskfile_ [ _index_ ] ] DESCRIPTION ----------- *overlay-diskfile* is a support script for pre-mounting a diskfile to provide the LOWER or UPPER filesystem for a subhost. It is typically used in the subhost configuration to be invoked as part of determining the filesystem path. OPTIONS ------- no options. EXAMPLES -------- .Use a whole diskfile filesystem as LOWER ==== ---- LOWER=!overlay-diskfile mnt/ disk.img ---- ==== The above mounts the disk.img filesystem onto +mnt+ and provides that as the LOWER filesystem. .Use a diskfile partition 2 as LOWER ==== ---- LOWER=!overlay-diskfile mnt/ disk.img 2 ---- ==== The above mounts the second partition onto +mnt+ and provides that as the LOWER filesystem. .Use a subtree of a diskfile partition 2 as LOWER ==== ---- LOWER=!overlay-diskfile mnt/some/path disk.img 2 ---- ==== The above mounts the second partition onto +mnt+ and provides the path +mnt/some/path+ that as the LOWER filesystem. .Use second partition diskfile filesystem subtrees for UPPER and WORK. ==== ---- UPPER=!overlay-diskfile mnt/some/upper/path disk.img 2 WORK= mnt/some/work/path ---- ==== The above mounts the second partition of disk.img and uses +mnt/some/upper/path+ as UPPER and +mnt/some/work/path+ as WORK. Note that UPPER and WORK must always be subtrees from the same filesystem. SEE ALSO -------- *overlay-boot*, *overlay-stop*