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It's not currently possible, since the xvdb storage is used for other data such as host containers and logs in the system journal. |
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Hi,
It's possible to boot Bottlerocket with most (all?) data on the nvme disk:
But I still need to attach a ~2GiB disk to my nodes for bottlerocket to work. Is there a way to completely remove the xvdb disk and only use nvme storage ?
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