diskimage-builder/elements/yum-minimal
Monty Taylor b5bcb3b60e Add a yum-minimal element that just uses yum
The centos-minimal approach of using rinse does not, it turns out, work
on centos. That's a bummer. It's also rather heavyweight. Instead, with
minor machinations, we can just use yum itself pointed at a chroot.

Also adding fedora-minimal element which creates a fedora image using
the new yum-minimal approach.

Co-Authored-By: Gregory Haynes <greg@greghaynes.net>

Change-Id: I026fd9d323e786dae5bb67824c6501067e1ceaa3
2015-04-14 13:39:18 -04:00
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README.rst Add a yum-minimal element that just uses yum 2015-04-14 13:39:18 -04:00

===========
yum-minimal
===========
Base element for creating minimal yum-based images.

This element is incomplete by itself, you'll want to use the centos-minimal
or fedora-minimal elements to get an actual base image.

Use of this element will require 'yum' and 'yum-utils' to be installed on
Ubuntu and Debian. Nothing additional is needed on Fedora or CentOS.

The `DIB_OFFLINE` or more specific `DIB_YUMCHROOT_USE_CACHE`
variables can be set to prefer the use of a pre-cached root filesystem
tarball.