WW4 disk formatting

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lpr

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Jun 2, 2022, 1:05:35 PM6/2/22
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Hello,
With v3 we use ' --filesystems=/etc/warewulf/filesystems/xxx' to configure and mount the local disk as /tmp. Is there an equivalent method in V4?

I've tried creating a script in 'overlays/system/default/warewulf/init.d' to run the parted and mkfs commands, but /dev/sda is not recognized at that point in the process.

Thanks

Christi...@web.de

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Jun 7, 2022, 3:02:09 AM6/7/22
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At the moment there is no standard way to configure disks with ww4.
As the `/etc/fstab` is created from the template file `fstab.ww` you can always add a tmp partition from this file.

kind regards,
Christian
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lpr

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Jun 7, 2022, 5:12:26 AM6/7/22
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Thanks. The challenge I'm running into is the formatting/partitioning of the drive.
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