XBD(4) | Kernel Interfaces Manual (Xen) | XBD(4) |
From a guest point of view, xbd is similar to a hard disk, and can be treated in the very same way regarding partitioning, file systems creation and usage, and mounting. By default, a NetBSD guest domain will assume that “xbd0a” serves as the root file system.
When the host is NetBSD, the xbd interface is backed by a xbdback(4) interface. In the XenStore, xbd and xbdback are identified by “vbd” (virtual block device) entries.
January 8, 2011 | NetBSD 6.1 |