diskimage-builder/elements/rhel7
Ben Nemec a342036e75 Revert "Correct rhel-common for rhel6"
This is breaking deployments that use registration.  I
believe os-refresh-config scripts don't source environment.d
files, so the variable is unset there.

Given that this a blocking issue for RHEL deployments, I'm
pushing a quick revert and we can come up with a proper fix
when this isn't stopping other work.

This reverts commit 71bd8b3a33.

Change-Id: I87504660352220d45f5445bb933edc1c28885fcb
2016-02-17 22:17:11 +00:00
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environment.d Revert "Correct rhel-common for rhel6" 2016-02-17 22:17:11 +00:00
root.d Update rhel7 element readme 2015-10-12 15:31:09 -05:00
element-deps Adds RHEL common element 2014-07-25 14:17:03 -04:00
element-provides Use provides to note an element provides an OS 2014-04-10 14:42:04 +01:00
README.rst Update rhel7 element readme 2015-10-12 15:31:09 -05:00

=====
rhel7
=====
Use RHEL 7 cloud images as the baseline for built disk images.

Because RHEL 7 base images are not publicly available, it is necessary to first
download the RHEL 7 cloud image from the Red Hat Customer Portal and pass the
path to the resulting file to disk-image-create as the ``DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE``
environment variable.

The cloud image can be found at (login required):
https://access.redhat.com/downloads/content/69/ver=/rhel---7/7.1/x86_64/product-downloads

Then before running the image build, define DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE (replace the file
name with the one downloaded, if it differs from the example)::
  export DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=rhel-guest-image-7.1-20150224.0.x86_64.qcow2

The downloaded file will then be used as the basis for any subsequent image
builds.

For further details about building RHEL 7 images, see the rhel-common and
redhat-common element README files.

Environment Variables
---------------------

DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE
  :Required: Yes
  :Default: None
  :Description: The RHEL 7 base image you have downloaded. See the element
                description above for more details.
  :Example: ``DIB_LOCAL_IMAGE=/tmp/rhel7-cloud.qcow2``