hide storage volume in conjure-up instance

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I got conjure-up working on a single node system and I have launch 2 instances up and running and I assigned 20GB storage to this instance. If run df command inside instance it still shows my host storage volume which is a 250GB SSD. Is there way to hide it so you can't see the host storage disk inside of instance:



Basically hide /dev/sda1.



$ df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
udev 8175592 0 8175592 0% /dev
tmpfs 1639180 9468 1629712 1% /run
/dev/sda1 229528788 35786740 182059540 17% /
tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /dev/shm
tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
/dev/loop1 48256 48256 0 100% /snap/lxd/5866
/dev/loop0 89088 89088 0 100% /snap/conjure-up/924
/dev/loop2 83584 83584 0 100% /snap/core/4110
/dev/sdb 961303584 492388 911956684 1% /storage
tmpfs 1639180 0 1639180 0% /run/user/1000









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    I got conjure-up working on a single node system and I have launch 2 instances up and running and I assigned 20GB storage to this instance. If run df command inside instance it still shows my host storage volume which is a 250GB SSD. Is there way to hide it so you can't see the host storage disk inside of instance:



    Basically hide /dev/sda1.



    $ df
    Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
    udev 8175592 0 8175592 0% /dev
    tmpfs 1639180 9468 1629712 1% /run
    /dev/sda1 229528788 35786740 182059540 17% /
    tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
    tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    /dev/loop1 48256 48256 0 100% /snap/lxd/5866
    /dev/loop0 89088 89088 0 100% /snap/conjure-up/924
    /dev/loop2 83584 83584 0 100% /snap/core/4110
    /dev/sdb 961303584 492388 911956684 1% /storage
    tmpfs 1639180 0 1639180 0% /run/user/1000









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      I got conjure-up working on a single node system and I have launch 2 instances up and running and I assigned 20GB storage to this instance. If run df command inside instance it still shows my host storage volume which is a 250GB SSD. Is there way to hide it so you can't see the host storage disk inside of instance:



      Basically hide /dev/sda1.



      $ df
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      udev 8175592 0 8175592 0% /dev
      tmpfs 1639180 9468 1629712 1% /run
      /dev/sda1 229528788 35786740 182059540 17% /
      tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /dev/shm
      tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
      tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      /dev/loop1 48256 48256 0 100% /snap/lxd/5866
      /dev/loop0 89088 89088 0 100% /snap/conjure-up/924
      /dev/loop2 83584 83584 0 100% /snap/core/4110
      /dev/sdb 961303584 492388 911956684 1% /storage
      tmpfs 1639180 0 1639180 0% /run/user/1000









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      I got conjure-up working on a single node system and I have launch 2 instances up and running and I assigned 20GB storage to this instance. If run df command inside instance it still shows my host storage volume which is a 250GB SSD. Is there way to hide it so you can't see the host storage disk inside of instance:



      Basically hide /dev/sda1.



      $ df
      Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
      udev 8175592 0 8175592 0% /dev
      tmpfs 1639180 9468 1629712 1% /run
      /dev/sda1 229528788 35786740 182059540 17% /
      tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /dev/shm
      tmpfs 5120 0 5120 0% /run/lock
      tmpfs 8195884 0 8195884 0% /sys/fs/cgroup
      /dev/loop1 48256 48256 0 100% /snap/lxd/5866
      /dev/loop0 89088 89088 0 100% /snap/conjure-up/924
      /dev/loop2 83584 83584 0 100% /snap/core/4110
      /dev/sdb 961303584 492388 911956684 1% /storage
      tmpfs 1639180 0 1639180 0% /run/user/1000






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          conjure-up uses dir as the storage backend in lxd which installed in Nova instance. dir storage backend does not support quotas.



          You should change storage backend of LXD in Nova






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            conjure-up uses dir as the storage backend in lxd which installed in Nova instance. dir storage backend does not support quotas.



            You should change storage backend of LXD in Nova






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              You should change storage backend of LXD in Nova






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                conjure-up uses dir as the storage backend in lxd which installed in Nova instance. dir storage backend does not support quotas.



                You should change storage backend of LXD in Nova






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                You should change storage backend of LXD in Nova







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