On 2019.11.21 07:08 Doug Smythies wrote: > On 2019.11.20 23:00 Christian Ehrhardt wrote: >> On Thu, Nov 21, 2019 at 12:11 AM Doug Smythies <[email protected]> wrote: >>> On 2019.11.19 09:32 Joshua Powers wrote: >>> >>>> The new official home for the Ubuntu Server Guide is now live: >>>> >>>> https://ubuntu.com/server/docs >>>> >>>> On the bottom of each server guide page is a link to the specific >>>> Discourse page that contains the raw content. Users can now more easily >>>> make suggestions, point out errors, and fix bugs on pages. If a >>>> discourse page is updated the change is reflected within seconds on >>>> ubuntu.com. ..,
>>> O.K. So I went to look at the edit I did under the virt-install page, >>> But it is gone. What the hell? I see some recent edits deleting >>> very very important stuff. Why? I wrote that stuff and want it to stay. >> >> HI Doug, >> I can't answer the others but this one about virt-install I can. >> In the context of being the libvirt page it was overflowing and hard >> to find actual libvirt centric information. >> >> First of all I have to admit that I do not like virt-inst too much >> (but that is my personal problem I guess). >> virt-install is only in universe but people tend to rely on it (too >> much), causes continuous problems (silly/odd bug reports often come >> from this area), and tends to get people not realizing the much more >> consumable cloud images. >> But nevertheless what you are missing isn't gone forever anyway. > > O.K. thanks for explaining. > For my part of it, the reason I like virt-install is because > it is a command line tool, and therefore good for a server, with no GUI. > I only use Ubuntu linux for servers. > (I do have desktop Ubuntu on some old computers and VMs, but just to help, > mainly Gunnar, with the desktop help publications at help.ubuntu.com) > Myself I have no interest in cloud and uvtool stuff. > >> I have a set of further todos here to go further in this cycles doc >> update, that will probably: >> - split out virtinst/virt-clone to an extra page (as it is an >> alternative to uvtool / multipass that have extra pages as well) >> - There I plan to bring back that content that you are missing atm > > O.K. thanks for explaining. Currently, "virt-* tools" shows on the table of contents column, but clicking the link goes to the source code page and not the published page. While I did not click every table of contents link, I did most, and this was the only weird one. I want to edit the virt-install example. ... Doug -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
