Extra disk space is not necessarily mounted

In the test environment document, note that using devstack-gate will
get extra disk space partitioned, formatted and mounted for you.

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@ -41,8 +41,11 @@ Each single use VM has these attributes which you can count on:
* CPUs are all running x86-64. * CPUs are all running x86-64.
* There is at least 8GB of system memory available. * There is at least 8GB of system memory available.
* There is at least 80GB of disk available. This disk may not all be * There is at least 80GB of disk available. This disk may not all be
exposed in a single filesystem partition eg not all mounted at /. exposed in a single filesystem partition and so not all mounted at
Additional disk will be mounted under /opt. /. Any additional disk can be partitioned, formatted and mounted
by the root user; though if you need this it is recommended to use
devstack-gate which takes care of it automatically and mounts the
extra space on /opt early in its setup phase.
To give you an idea of what this can look like most clouds just give To give you an idea of what this can look like most clouds just give
us an 80GB or bigger /. One cloud gives us a 40GB / and 80GB /opt. us an 80GB or bigger /. One cloud gives us a 40GB / and 80GB /opt.
Generally you will want to write large things to /opt to take Generally you will want to write large things to /opt to take