On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 09:29:56AM -0700, Krishna Raman wrote:
> I am building these images in an automated (nightly) fashion on ec2 and
> would prefer a method which doesn't require me to spun up a VM on a ec2
> machine. Oz works great when I have the ability to running a VM and if it
> is the only option at the moment then I will use it but still looking for
> alternatives.
Ian McLeod has a system for firing up an EC2 instance and running anaconda
in that. See:
https://github.com/imcleod/anaconda-ec2.
I think this is probably the best approach for your use case. The
alternative is to use appliance-creator, which is what we're currently
using for the cloud images, but it's increasingly painful. Dennis Gilmore
from Release Engineering has been patching it (and putting out new releases;
there is no other active upstream) so it's still functional, but it's
inherently a temperamental and fragile approach. A real-anaconda based
solution is better, whether Oz, livemedia-creator, or this.
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Matthew Miller ☁☁☁ Fedora Cloud Architect ☁☁☁ <mattdm(a)fedoraproject.org>
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Ian McLeod has worked on the project "Image Factory" which you may find useful.
See: