mountpoints. Without this having /tmp on separate partition results
in error as the permissions of /tmp are 0755. Setting them to 01777
fixes the setup.
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.
This lets plugins define arbitrary datatypes for their configuration,
not only objects.
Also, `additionalProperties` was not specified, so entries with
arbitrary names could be added. This isn't the case anymore.
All provider specific settings have been moved to the
provider section. The image name itself is now located
at the top level and called "name". It is required for all providers.
It controls whether to include the 'deb-src' lines in image's
source.list.
Currently they are always included. This patch changes this
behavior by not including them by default; the user must set
this new config to true in order to include them.
This saves a bit of bandwidth in default installations. Also,
the use of src packages is not so usual in ordinary installations.
This is to allow building an image for a 64bit machine but with 32bit userspace.
Probably not a common usecase but ideal if you need to address more higher quantities of memory but cant migrate to a full 64bit userspace due to something like ruby eating twice as much memory.
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