On Wednesday, 10.06.2015 at 12:18, Antti Kantee wrote:
> On 10/06/15 11:34, Andrew Stuart wrote:
> >As I understand it, Antti is wanting to hold off for now on integrating the 
> >-R baked in root file system - that’s fine, no issue with that.  However I 
> >was rather enjoying using it and testing it and now that Antti has put a fix 
> >through and EC2 is working, I’d really like to try the baked in file system 
> >on EC2.
> >
> >I’m not sure how to do this - is it correct that Martin’s branch is now 
> >based on code that doesn’t work on EC2? What would need to be done to get 
> >the baked in root filesystem working on top of the very latest rumprun repo 
> >that includes the fix to make EC2 work?
> 
> If you pull the rumprun repo and checkout Martin's branch, you
> should be able to get the hardcoded-json fix in there simply with
> "git rebase master".

I've rebased the wip-rootfs branch against the latest master and re-pushed
it in case you need that. I'll write up plans for merging the baked-in
rootfs code to master shortly.


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