x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASE x
x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASEx
OSTREE ADMIN INIT-F(1) ostree admin init-fs OSTREE ADMIN INIT-F(1)
NAME
ostree-admin-init-fs - Initialize a new root filesystem
SYNOPSIS
ostree admin init-fs [OPTIONS...] {PATH}
DESCRIPTION
Initialize an empty physical root filesystem in the designated PATH,
with normal toplevels and correct permissions for each directory.
Primarily useful for operating system installers.
OPTIONS
--modern
Equivalent to --epoch=1.
--epoch
This accepts an integer value in the range [0-1], inclusive. The
default is zero for compatibility.
When set to 1, the command will skip adding a number of toplevel
"API filesystems" such as /proc to the toplevel of the physical
root. These should be unnecessary, as they should only be mounted
in the final deployment root. The main exception is /boot, which
may need to be mounted in some setups before the target root.
Epoch 2 is the same as 1, except that the toplevel ostree directory
is mode 0700, denying access from unprivileged code. This is a new
recommended best practice as it avoids access to old configuration
files in /etc in previous deployments, as well as potentially old
setuid binaries in /ostree/repo.
EXAMPLE
$ mkdir /example
$ ostree admin init-fs --epoch=1 /example
$ ls /example
boot
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