Hi Ryan, I'm more than happy to let maas supply the data, I'm only trying to override the default behaviour by adding to /etc/maas/preseeds/curtin_userdata to get around the nvme bug.
Here's the output: root@maas1:~# maas admin node get-curtin-config node-4c4aecf2-e332-11e5-a740-00163e1ca9db Success. Machine-readable output follows: apt_mirrors: ubuntu_archive: http://archive.ubuntu.com//ubuntu ubuntu_security: http://archive.ubuntu.com//ubuntu apt_proxy: http://10.10.4.221:8000/ debconf_selections: maas: 'cloud-init cloud-init/datasources multiselect MAAS cloud-init cloud-init/maas-metadata-url string http://10.10.4.221/MAAS/metadata/ cloud-init cloud-init/maas-metadata-credentials string oauth_token_key=<redacted> install: log_file: /tmp/install.log post_files: - /tmp/install.log kernel: mapping: {} package: linux-generic late_commands: maas: - wget - --no-proxy - http://10.10.4.221/MAAS/metadata/latest/by-id/node-4c4aecf2-e332-11e5-a740-00163e1ca9db/ - --post-data - op=netboot_off - -O - /dev/null network: config: - id: eth0 mac_address <redacted> mtu: 1500 name: eth0 subnets: - address: 10.10.4.11/22 dns_nameservers: [] gateway: 10.10.4.1 type: static type: physical - id: eth1 mac_address: <redacted> mtu: 1500 name: eth1 subnets: - type: manual type: physical - bond_interfaces: - eth0 - eth1 id: bond0 mac_address: <redacted> mtu: 1500 name: bond0 params: bond-downdelay: 0 bond-lacp_rate: fast bond-miimon: 100 bond-mode: 802.3ad bond-updelay: 0 bond-xmit_hash_policy: layer2 subnets: - type: manual type: bond - address: 10.10.4.221 search: - <redacted> type: nameserver version: 1 network_commands: builtin: - curtin - net-meta - custom partitioning_commands: builtin: - curtin - block-meta - custom power_state: mode: reboot reporting: maas: consumer_key: <redacted> endpoint: http://10.10.4.221/MAAS/metadata/status/node-4c4aecf2-e332-11e5-a740-00163e1ca9db token_key: <redacted> token_secret: <redacted> type: webhook storage: config: - id: sdc model: Samsung SSD 840 name: sdc serial: <redacted> type: disk wipe: superblock - id: sda model: ST2000DM001-1CH1 name: sda serial: <redacted> type: disk wipe: superblock - id: sdb model: ST2000DM001-1CH1 name: sdb serial: <redacted> type: disk wipe: superblock - grub_device: true id: nvme0n1 name: nvme0n1 path: /dev/nvme0n1 ptable: msdos type: disk wipe: superblock - device: nvme0n1 id: nvme0n1-part1 name: nvme0n1-part1 number: 1 offset: 4194304B size: 128026935296B type: partition uuid: edf17540-d929-41cc-85de-c4df78802b8d wipe: superblock - fstype: ext4 id: nvme0n1-part1_format label: '' type: format uuid: ce3b35c2-48ee-4d6f-9b20-0ff9642b2961 volume: nvme0n1-part1 - device: nvme0n1-part1_format id: nvme0n1-part1_mount path: / type: mount version: 1 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1401190 Title: curtin makes assumptions about partition names on all devices To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/curtin/+bug/1401190/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
