I'm trying to configure and install CoreOS on a couple of older computers I
have, in the hopes that the automatic resource discovery and automatic load
balancing will better utilize my aging hardware.  Unfortunately, I find the
documentation to be written fairly poorly; Most of the internet seems to
suggest that you have to read it "Very Carefully," and that is certainly
the truth.  But I digress.

SO far, I have been using a Fedora 20 Live CD as the install environment, I
have been running the install script found at
https://coreos.com/docs/running-coreos/bare-metal/installing-to-disk/, and
I have been writing it to disk with a cloud-config.yaml file that I have
been editing and storing in my email...  This gets the job done, and I DO
have a single machine running and allowing log-ins.

But I have also been having to do a lot of trial and error... And the work
flow of having to start from scratch, writing the entire OS to disk every
time I want to edit the config, has been painfully time consuming... There
HAS to be a better way.

I did find this:
https://coreos.com/docs/running-coreos/cloud-providers/google-compute-engine/#modify-existing-cloud-config,
but that seems to only work on Google Cloud Compute.

So... For those who are playing with CoreOS, how do I go about editing the
existing cloud-config.yaml?
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