Add notes about volumes and lost+found

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Tim Hockin 2022-07-29 14:14:06 -07:00
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nginx nginx
``` ```
### Volumes
The `--root` flag must indicate either a directory that either a) does not
exist (it will be created); or b) exists and is empty; or c) can be emptied by
removing all of the contents.
Why? Git demands to clone into an empty directory. If the directory exists
and is not empty, git-sync will try to empty it by removing everything in it
(we can't just `rm -rf` the dir because it might be a mounted volume). If that
fails, git-sync will abort.
With the above example or with a Kubernetes `emptyDir`, there is usually no
problem. The problematic case is when the volume is the root of a filesystem,
which sometimes contains metadata (e.g. ext{2,3,4} have a `lost+found` dir).
Git will not clone into such a directory (`fatal: destination path
'/tmp/git-data' already exists and is not an empty directory`). The only real
solution is to use a sub-directory of the volume as the `--root`.
## Manual ## Manual
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--root <string>, $GIT_SYNC_ROOT --root <string>, $GIT_SYNC_ROOT
The root directory for git-sync operations, under which --link will The root directory for git-sync operations, under which --link will
be created. This flag is required. be created. This must be a path that either a) does not exist (it
will be created); b) is an empty directory; or c) is a directory
which can be emptied by removing all of the contents. This flag is
required.
--sparse-checkout-file, $GIT_SYNC_SPARSE_CHECKOUT_FILE --sparse-checkout-file, $GIT_SYNC_SPARSE_CHECKOUT_FILE
The path to a git sparse-checkout file (see git documentation for The path to a git sparse-checkout file (see git documentation for