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Ryan Lei commented on CLOUDSTACK-4164:
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The Affected Version should be pre-4.0.0 and beyond, and you can target the fix
versions to 4.1.2, 4.2.0 (but code freeze already?), Future.
I would downgrade the priority to minor if I were you.
> "Data Disk Offering" should be changed to "Root Disk Offering" (or something)
> in VM-Creation Wizard when using an ISO
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> Key: CLOUDSTACK-4164
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CLOUDSTACK-4164
> Project: CloudStack
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: Public(Anyone can view this level - this is the
> default.)
> Components: UI
> Affects Versions: 4.2.0
> Environment: Chrome on Mac OS X
> Reporter: Mike Tutkowski
> Fix For: Future
>
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> From an e-mail to the CS distribution list:
> Hi,
> I noticed while creating a VM from an ISO today that I am taken to a page in
> the wizard that talks about a Data Disk Offering.
> It seems a bit confusing to me because I don't actually get a data disk once
> the wizard has spun up the VM. This Data Disk Offering page is displayed to
> collect data regarding the size of the root disk the VM will have.
> Any thoughts on this? Is this a known issue or should I log a bug?
> Thanks!
> Reply from Ryan Lei:
> I noticed this issue long ago, and I agree with you.
> In my understanding, while the tab in the VM wizard always says "Data Disk
> Offering," if you create a VM using ISO, this step actually means Root Disk
> Offering.
> If this is the case, the tab name should depend on whether the user chooses
> Select Template (Data Disk Offering) or Select ISO (Root Disk Offering).
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