On Oct 11, 2016, at 05:01 PM, Oliver Grawert wrote: >defining it in the gadget would be rather awful since that means if we >use an identical image for cloud, VM and "normal PC install" we would >need a gadget per image just for that one difference ... (the pc image >that you can use for all three consists of: pc (gadget, pc-kernel >(obviously kernel) and core (rootfs).
That's the data point I was looking for, thanks! Can you explain in more detail why kvm images need some extra space, but other images do not? Also, if you specify a fudge factor via cli/envar, should that be applied in addition to, or instead of, any built-in compensation for file system overhead? Cheers, -Barry
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