Max,

You are free to change whatever you wish on your AMI - Scalr provides
the default configuration. Just check that snmpd, snmptrapd and sshd
are running after upgrade, Scalr AMI scripts package is installed and
called upon instance start.

Regarding Fedora - you are correct, this is Ubuntu on Fedora kernel
(more recent than Ubuntu default one).

Nick


2009/11/22 Max <[email protected]>:
> Ok. It looks to be Ubuntu 8.04 with Fedora kernel
>
> I found a way to change AMI.
>
> What would be if I will switch to Ubuntu 9.10 ?
>
> Thanks
>
> On Nov 22, 5:11 pm, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Is it Ubuntu with Fedora kernel?
>>
>> On Nov 22, 4:12 pm, Max <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > In past scalr used ubuntu and now it shows that instances run Fedora.
>> > Why and when it happened?
>>
>> > Ubuntu is better then fedora. It has more software and redhat keeps
>> > fedora buggy to sell redhat disto.
>>
>> > Should I use
>>
>> > apt-get or yum?
>> > update-rc.d or chkconfig ?
>>
>> > I used  apt-get but may be it was wrong on Fedora.
>>
>> > Thanks,
>> > Max
>>
>>
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