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Add new 'openssh-server' element to ensure that openssh server is installed and enabled during boot. This is mostly useful for *-minimal images which do not come with openssh installed and/or enabled in order to keep a small dependency footprint. Change-Id: Ide15ee04f5de123dbc8ce4bb56d638d8a167c341
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openssh-server
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This element ensures that openssh server is installed and enabled during boot.
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Note
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Most cloud images come with the openssh server service installed and enabled
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during boot. However, certain cloud images, especially those created by the
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\*-minimal elements may not have it installed or enabled. In these cases,
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using this element may be helpful to ensure your image will accessible via SSH.
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It's usually helpful to combine this element with others such as the
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`runtime-ssh-host-keys`.
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