» ignition_filesystem
Describes the desired state of a the system’s filesystems to be configured and/or used with the ignition_file resource.
» Example Usage
data "ignition_filesystem" "foo" {
name = "root"
mount {
device = "/dev/disk/by-label/ROOT"
format = "xfs"
create = true
options = ["-L", "ROOT"]
}
}
» Argument Reference
The following arguments are supported:
-
name
- (Optional) The identifier for the filesystem, internal to Ignition. This is only required if the filesystem needs to be referenced in the a ignition_files resource. -
mount
- (Optional) Contains the set of mount and formatting options for the filesystem. A non-null entry indicates that the filesystem should be mounted before it is used by Ignition. -
path
- (Optional) The mount-point of the filesystem. A non-null entry indicates that the filesystem has already been mounted by the system at the specified path. This is really only useful for /sysroot.
The mount
block supports:
-
device
- (Required) The absolute path to the device. Devices are typically referenced by the /dev/disk/by-* symlinks. -
format
- (Required) The filesystem format (ext4, btrfs, xfs, vfat, or swap). -
wipe_filesystem
- (Optional) Whether or not to wipe the device before filesystem creation. -
label
- (Optional) The label of the filesystem. -
uuid
- (Optional) The uuid of the filesystem. -
options
- (Optional) Any additional options to be passed to the format-specific mkfs utility.
» Attributes Reference
The following attributes are exported:
-
id
- ID used to reference this resource in ignition_config.