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Add an environment variable to control the creation of eth0/1 interface enablement scripts. With a tool such as glean, the presence of these scripts will indicate the interface is configured and configuration-drive settings will not be applied. This means in a non-dhcp situation like on Rackspace, network is broken. On Fedora, where later systemd provides "predictable network interface names" [1] eth0 & eth1 ironically aren't predictable so this just confuses things. You really need cloud-init or glean or something to bring up your interfaces in a sane fashion. This maintains the status-quo on centos-minimal, but disables creation for fedora-minimal. [1] http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/PredictableNetworkInterfaceNames/ Change-Id: I3f1ffeb6de3b1f952292a144efab9554f7f99a5f
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yum-minimal
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Base element for creating minimal yum-based images.
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This element is incomplete by itself, you'll want to use the centos-minimal
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or fedora-minimal elements to get an actual base image.
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Use of this element will require 'yum' and 'yum-utils' to be installed on
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Ubuntu and Debian. Nothing additional is needed on Fedora or CentOS.
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The `DIB_OFFLINE` or more specific `DIB_YUMCHROOT_USE_CACHE`
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variables can be set to prefer the use of a pre-cached root filesystem
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tarball.
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If you wish to have DHCP networking setup for eth0 & eth1 via
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/etc/sysconfig/network-config scripts/ifcfg-eth[0|1], set the
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environment variable `DIB_YUM_MINIMAL_CREATE_INTERFACES` to `1`.
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