- GCE provider wasn't including the GCE SetHostname task, without which
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=604883 was
preventing the hostname from getting set after reboot.
- During the GCE build, one of the GCE cleaning tasks was trying to run
an apt-get update after the build-time resolv.conf file was removed.
Fix this ordering by moving the network.Remove* tasks to the
system_cleaning phase as they should have been all along, and adding
an appropriate ordering rule for the GCE cleaning task.
- Add the fallback http.debian.net mirror after, not before, our mirror.
- The puppet plugin's ApplyPuppetManifest task specified that it should
run before the network.Remove* tasks within the system_modification
phase. Now that those tasks have been moved to a later phase
(system_cleaning), remove this dependency. I have no puppet manifest
to test this change, but am including it in hopes of avoiding a
breakage there. Hopefully someone who uses puppet can test this or at
least confirm that it's correct.
Change-Id: Ieca97f288f456bab119989f4cbc4c3993a755830
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
* force kpartx to use synchronous mode, removing sleep(10)
* get image configuration, use it during tarball creation and registration
* add (non-working, path problems) image registration
* add cleaning of image from Google keys and repositories
* add NTP server address in manifest
* add preference for backport kernels in manifest
* disable IPv6
* correctly set host name