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NAME

       euca-bundle-vol - Prepare this machine's filesystem for use in the cloud

SYNOPSIS

       euca-bundle-vol [-p PREFIX] [-d DIR]

       [-r {i386,x86_64,armhf,ppc,ppc64,ppc64le}]
              [-e   PATH,...]   [-i   PATH,...]  [-s  MiB]  [--no-filter]  [--all]  [--inherit  |
              --no-inherit]  [-v  DIR]  [-P   {mbr,gpt,none}]   [-S   FILE]   [--fstab   FILE   |
              --generate-fstab]  [--grub-config  FILE]  [-k  FILE] [-c FILE] [--ec2cert FILE] [-u
              ACCOUNT]        [--kernel        IMAGE]        [--ramdisk        IMAGE]         [-B
              VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,...]        [--productcodes      CODE1,CODE2,...]
              [--progress | --no-progress] [--debug] [--debugger] [--version] [-h]

DESCRIPTION

       Prepare this machine's filesystem for use in the cloud

DESCRIPTION

       This command must be run as the superuser.

   optional arguments:
       -p PREFIX, --prefix PREFIX
              the file name prefix to give the bundle's files (default: image)

       -d DIR, --destination DIR
              location to place the bundle's files (default: dir named by TMPDIR,  TEMP,  or  TMP
              environment variables, or otherwise /var/tmp)

       -r {i386,x86_64,armhf,ppc,ppc64,ppc64le}, --arch {i386,x86_64,armhf,ppc,ppc64,ppc64le}
              the image's architecture (required)

       -e PATH,..., --exclude PATH,...
              comma-separated list of paths to exclude

       -i PATH,..., --include PATH,...
              comma-separated list of paths to include

       -s MiB, --size MiB
              size of the image to create (default: 10240 MiB)

       --no-filter
              do not filter out sensitive/system files

       --all  include   all   filesystems   regardless  of  type  (default:  only  include  local
              filesystems)

       --inherit
              use the metadata service to provide metadata for the bundle (this is the default)

       --no-inherit
              do not use the metadata service for bundle metadata

       -v DIR, --volume DIR
              location of the volume from which to create the bundle (default: /)

       -P {mbr,gpt,none}, --partition {mbr,gpt,none}
              the type of partition table to create (default:  attempt  to  guess  based  on  the
              existing disk)

       -S FILE, --script FILE
              location  of  a  script  to  run  immediately  before bundling. It will receive the
              volume's mount point as its only argument.

       --fstab FILE
              location of an fstab(5) file to copy into the bundled image

       --generate-fstab
              automatically generate an fstab(5) file for the bundled image

       --grub-config FILE
              location of a GRUB 1 configuration file  to  copy  to  /boot/grub/menu.lst  on  the
              bundled image

       -k FILE, --privatekey FILE
              file  containing  your private key to sign the bundle's manifest with. This private
              key will also be required to unbundle the image in the future.

       -c FILE, --cert FILE
              file containing your X.509 certificate

       --ec2cert FILE
              file containing the cloud's X.509 certificate

       -u ACCOUNT, --user ACCOUNT
              your account ID

       --kernel IMAGE
              ID of the kernel image to associate with this machine image

       --ramdisk IMAGE
              ID of the ramdisk image to associate with this machine image

       -B             VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,...,              --block-device-mappings
       VIRTUAL1=DEVICE1,VIRTUAL2=DEVICE2,...
              block device mapping scheme with which to launch instances of this machine image

       --productcodes CODE1,CODE2,...
              comma-separated list of product codes for the image

       --progress
              show progress (the default when run interactively)

       --no-progress
              do not show progress (the default when run noninteractively)

       --debug
              show debugging output

       --debugger
              launch interactive debugger on error

       --version
              show the program's version and exit

       -h, --help
              show this help message and exit