Hey there, On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Scott Moser <[email protected]> wrote: > Well, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEC/Images/Publishing everything is > there, if not, ask. We build these in fully revision controlled system > daily.
I started by taking a look at already built images at http://uec-images.ubuntu.com/server/$release/current/ and have the following questions: * the lucid i386 tar comes with -virtual kernel installed and in the tar there's also a -virtual vmlinuz. my understanding was that lucid's kernel did not use the pv-ops enabled kernel but installed the -ec2 one and if I wanted to use pv_grub I had to use your repo. what am I missing? * if it's not using pv_grub and therefore its own kernel, why having installed kernels in the first place? especially two of them, -ec2 and -virtual. should I be able to purge both and still have a functional AMI? I'm trying to build the smallest possible image so reclaiming that space would greatly help. * do I need to upload/register that kernel? Isn't there a standard AKI that I can use for all lucid images? likewise, isn't there a pv-grub kernel I can use without having to register a new one for each new ami? * build-ec2-image (should I be using it?) has a part scheme with 1GB swap, but I don't see that in the lucid fstab, is that normal? * lucid-server-uec-i386.tar.gz doesn't seem to come with a floppy.img, is there a reason for it? should/can I rebuild it myself easily if I wanted to boot it under kvm? that's all. in the meantime I'm gonna try to get one of those images, strip it out of stuff and then rebundle it and see what happens if I pick an amazon AKI. thanks, Spike -- "Behind every great man there's a great backpack" - B. -- Ubuntu-cloud mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-cloud
