This allows to build an image with qcow2 as a disk backend.
The update implements a new class that inherits from QEMUVolume and just
needs the extention and file format.
Enables the use of Logical Volumes as disk backends.
It uses an existing volume group and has no support for creating a new one.
It will not override an existing logical volume and fail gracefully.
The lv is created, activated and then mounted as a loop device.
The boostraping process is then launched on the loop device.
Once the process is completed, the lv is unmounted and desactivated.
The created lv will be deleted should the boostraping process fail.
The lv must be activated before use.
A manifest has been included for testing purposes.
Up until now I didn't see the point of using spaces for indentation.
However, the previous commit (a18bec3) was quite eye opening.
Given that python is an indentation aware language, the amount of
mistakes that went unnoticed because tabs and spaces were used
at the same time (tabs for indentation and spaces for alignment)
were unacceptable.
E101,W191 have been re-enable in the tox flake8 checker and
the documentation has been modified accordingly.
The following files have been left as-is:
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/extlinux/extlinux.conf
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/expand-root
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/common/assets/init.d/squeeze/generate-ssh-hostkeys
* bootstrapvz/plugins/docker_daemon/assets/init.d/docker
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/bin/growpart
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/grub.d/40_custom
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-get-credentials
* bootstrapvz/providers/ec2/assets/init.d/ec2-run-user-data
* docs/_static/taskoverview.coffee
* docs/_static/taskoverview.less
* tests/unit/subprocess.sh
This is the first step in the effort of combining all documentation about
bootstrap-vz into sphinx while still being able to access it from github
(github can parse rst as well)
GCE also gets its own file.
For now, this scales - but we might want to refactor when there is more that just the kernel package we need to choose from
Lines removed: over 500. Readiblity gained: A shitload
Now you can actually get an overview of a manifest on a single screen height.
I am sure that it will also save a lot of hassle when modifying schema in the future.
No more "expected property name" etc. because of an extraneous comma
Comments are of course natively support, so there's no need for this minify_json hokey pokey