setup the git repo; setup some guidelines for how this repo might work
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Build-Instance
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This git repo contains kickstart files that define how the various CentOS Cloud Instances are built. These kickstarts are parsed with virt-install. Every kickstart must be named in the following convention:
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CentOS-<release ver>-<arch>-<target>-<tag>.ks
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eg:
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CentOS-6-x86_64-OpenStack-6.5_20140119.ks
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Along with every kickstart is a metadata file, with the same name as the kickstart, except ending with .json ( because they are json files )
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Git Tags:
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As a part of the instance release process, the content used to build that instance MUST be tag'd away
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Notes:
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* ReleaseVer must always only be 5 or 6 or 7, never the point release ( but you can overload the TAG component in the name with anything, I like using the point release there, along with the datestamp ).
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ToDo:
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* Provide some example kickstarts
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* Provide some example metadata json's
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* Import the virt-install wrapper bash script
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