[openstack-dev] [Diskimage-builder] Supported platforms

Ivan Berezovskiy iberezovskiy at mirantis.com
Fri May 24 09:40:22 UTC 2013


Another question is about fedora. I try to create fedora image with my
element. Element is trying to install software which size is more than
200MB, but I saw Error: needs 200MB on the / filesystem. How can I increase
size of filesystem?




2013/5/24 Ivan Berezovskiy <iberezovskiy at mirantis.com>

> Hi,
>
> I have some question about creating elements. I need to move some files
> from element directory into image. Early I used command
> script_dir=$(dirname $0), cp $script_dir/myfile some_directory. Now it
> doesn't work. Do you have any ideas how to fix this problem?
>
> Thanks, Ivan
>
>
> 2013/5/21 Robert Collins <robertc at robertcollins.net>
>
>> On 21 May 2013 19:34, Ivan Berezovskiy <iberezovskiy at mirantis.com> wrote:
>> > Hi,
>> >
>> > We are using diskimage-builder for creating cloud images for our project
>> > Savanna. We have several questions about it.
>> > First of all, are you planing to support Centos and RHEL?
>>
>> We'd be delighted to have elements in diskimage-builder to provide
>> RHEL and CentOS support. Have a look at the fedora element for
>> inspiration (and possibly code sharing).
>>
>> > We are creating our own elements, specific for Savanna, is it OK to
>> > contribute them to diskimage-builder repo?
>>
>> We recently removed all the tripleo specific elements from
>> diskimage-builder and put them in stackforge/tripleo-image-elements -
>> making diskimage-builder focus on the plumbing, operating system
>> support and generally relevant features (like serial consoles). It
>> will depend on what elements you have whether they make sense to be in
>> diskimage-builder itself, or in some other elements repository. Lets
>> examine them case by case?
>>
>> HTH,
>> Rob
>>
>>
>> --
>> Robert Collins <rbtcollins at hp.com>
>> Distinguished Technologist
>> HP Cloud Services
>>
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