1) https://www.fuel-infra.org/#fuelget -> The Latest Nightly Build -> fuel-12.0-community-198-2017-04-17_17-56-00.iso still refers to MOS 10.0
=> Expected: MOS 11.0 w/ Fuel 11.0
2) The fuel-community-11.0.iso mixes up MOS 10.0/Fuel 11.0
=> Expected: MOS 11.0 w/ Fuel 11.0 (Ocata Release)
=> Actual result: Fuel 11.0 w/ Newton release
=> Note: install on NVME SSD PCIe is also not possible/supported; nowadays it is expected that that works. You to resort back to a manual install (see point 3)
Additional information
1) https:/ /www.fuel- infra.org/ #fuelget -> The Latest Nightly Build -> fuel-12. 0-community- 198-2017- 04-17_17- 56-00.iso still refers to MOS 10.0
=> Expected: MOS 11.0 w/ Fuel 11.0
2) The fuel-community- 11.0.iso mixes up MOS 10.0/Fuel 11.0
=> Expected: MOS 11.0 w/ Fuel 11.0 (Ocata Release)
=> Actual result: Fuel 11.0 w/ Newton release
=> Note: install on NVME SSD PCIe is also not possible/supported; nowadays it is expected that that works. You to resort back to a manual install (see point 3)
3) Source: https:/ /docs.openstack .org/developer/ fuel-docs/ userdocs/ fuel-install- guide/install/ install_ install_ fuel_master_ node.html packages. fuel-infra. org/repositorie s/centos/ master- centos7/ os/x86_ 64/Packages/ fuel-release- 10.0.0- 1.mos6376. git.a8c98d0. noarch. rpm packages. fuel-infra. org/repositorie s/centos/ master- centos7/ os/x86_ 64/Packages/ contains the full set of Newton. No MOS 11.0 and/or Fuel 11.0.
=> Expected: up-to-date information. Manual install of CentOS refers to MOS 10.0 via http://
=> In other words: the http://
=> Actual result of following docs: fuel 10.0 with Newton release.