Bootstrap Debian images for virtualized environments
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Anders Ingemann 0ef1d3ab69 Split up RequiredCommands task.
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manifests Move virtio module list into "system". Fixes #5 2014-02-27 23:02:58 +01:00
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bootstrap-vz

bootstrap-vz is a bootstrapping framework for Debian. It is is specifically intended to bootstrap systems for virtualized environments. It runs without any user intervention and generates ready-to-boot images for [a number of virtualization platforms(http://andsens.github.io/bootstrap-vz/providers.html). Its aim is to provide a reproducable bootstrapping process using manifests as well as supporting a high degree of customizability through plugins.
bootstrap-vz was coded from scratch in python once the bash scripts that were used in the build-debian-cloud bootstrapper reached their limits.

Documentation

The documentation for bootstrap-vz is available at andsens.github.io/bootstrap-vz. There, you can discover what the dependencies for a specific cloud provider are, see the list of available plugins and learn how you create a manifest.