Update description of detect: strings

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Joshua Boniface 2024-08-30 11:07:11 -04:00
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@ -153,13 +153,15 @@ target_hostname="hv1.example.tld"
# The target system disk path; must be a single disk (mdadm/software RAID is not supported) # The target system disk path; must be a single disk (mdadm/software RAID is not supported)
# This will usually use a `detect` string. A "detect" string is a string in the form "detect:<NAME>:<HUMAN-SIZE>:<ID>". # This will usually use a `detect` string. A "detect" string is a string in the form "detect:<NAME>:<HUMAN-SIZE>:<ID>".
# Detect strings allow for automatic determination of Linux block device paths from known basic information # Detect strings allow for automatic determination of Linux block device paths from known basic information
# about disks by leveraging "lsscsi" on the target host. The "NAME" should be some descriptive identifier, # about disks by leveraging "lsscsi"/"nvme" on the target host.
# for instance the manufacturer (e.g. "INTEL"), the "HUMAN-SIZE" should be the labeled human-readable size # The "NAME" should be some descriptive identifier that would be part of the device's Model information, for instance
# of the device (e.g. "480GB", "1.92TB"), and "ID" specifies the Nth 0-indexed device which matches the # the manufacturer (e.g. "INTEL") or a similar unique string (e.g. "BOSS" for Dell BOSS cards).
# NAME" and "HUMAN-SIZE" values (e.g. "2" would match the third device with the corresponding "NAME" and # The "HUMAN-SIZE" should be the labeled human-readable size of the device (e.g. "480GB", "1.92TB").
# "HUMAN-SIZE"). When matching against sizes, there is +/- 3% flexibility to account for base-1000 vs. # The "ID" specifies the Nth 0-indexed device which matches the NAME" and "HUMAN-SIZE" values (e.g. "2" would match the
# base-1024 differences and rounding errors. The "NAME" may contain whitespace but if so the entire detect # third device with the corresponding "NAME" and "HUMAN-SIZE").
# string should be quoted, and is case-insensitive. # When matching against sizes, there is +/- 3% flexibility to account for base-1000 vs. base-1024 differences and
# rounding errors.
# The "NAME" may contain whitespace but if so the entire detect string should be quoted, and is case-insensitive.
target_disk="detect:LOGICAL:146GB:0" target_disk="detect:LOGICAL:146GB:0"
# SSH key fetch method (usually tftp) # SSH key fetch method (usually tftp)