Fedora 14 AMIs

Stephen Gordon sgordon at redhat.com
Wed Nov 3 23:17:52 UTC 2010


On 11/03/2010 11:16 PM, Justin M. Forbes wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 08:14:00AM -0400, Eric Smith wrote:
>> On 11/3/10 7:55 AM, Marek Goldmann wrote:
>>>
>>> On 2010-11-03, at 10:35, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 03, 2010 at 10:10:48AM +0100, Jan Pazdziora wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> ec2-describe-images -a reveals
>>>>>
>>>>> IMAGE	ami-669f680f	fedora-images-us-east-1/fedora-14-i386-S3.ec2.manifest.xml	125523088429	available	public		i386	machine	aki-407d9529			instance-store	paravirtual
>>>>> IMAGE	ami-e291668b	fedora-images-us-east-1/fedora-14-x86_64-S3.ec2.manifest.xml	125523088429	available	public		x86_64	machine	aki-427d952b			instance-store	paravirtual
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Sadly, when I
>>>>
>>>> 	ec2-run-instances ami-e291668b -k my-keypair -t m1.large
>>>>
>>>> I am not able to ssh to that box with -i my-keypair, I get
>>>>
>>>> 	debug1: No more authentication methods to try.
>>>> 	Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-with-mic).
>>>>
>>>> Anybody had better luck with these?
>>>>
>>>
>>> Confirming, same happens to me. I would say it's a selinux problem, console log:
>>>
>>> 	https://gist.github.com/661003
>>
>> Confirmed here too, with the i386 kernel.
>>
>> Are we sure these are the official F14 images? I've seen no announcement
>> from Fedora (or Cloud-SIG) that identifies them as such. In fact, I can
>> find absolutely no details about the F14 EC2 support anywhere.
>>
>
> They are, and they should be working.  If I had to guess, I would say you
> are trying to log in as root?  You cannot do that.  Log in as ec2-user and
> you have full sudo access.  This goes with the Amazon documentation as
> well.  The full list of official images is being maintained at:
>
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images
>
> Unfortunately it takes a bit of time for Amazon to make the public image
> links available, which will give us a bit more visibility as well.
>

Thanks for pushing these along :). I have a potentially stupid question, 
what does it take for us to get these listed here?

http://aws.amazon.com/amis

It seems the default sort order is newest first so it would be nice to 
have Fedora 14 up there :).



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