cloud-init 22.1-14-g2e17a0d6-0ubuntu1~22.04.5 source package in Ubuntu
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cloud-init (22.1-14-g2e17a0d6-0ubuntu1~22.04.5) jammy; urgency=medium * d/p/cpick-be9389c6-Work-around-bug-in-LXD-VM-detection-1325: cherry-pick be9389c6: Work around bug in LXD VM detection (#1325) * d/p/cpick-30ccd51a-ds-identify-also-discover-LXD-by-presence-from-DMI: cherry-pick 30ccd51a: ds-identify: also discover LXD by presence from DMI * d/p/pick-e3307e4d-ds-identify-detect-LXD-for-VMs-launched-from-host-with: cherry-pick e3307e4d: ds-identify: detect LXD for VMs launched from host with > 5.10 kernel (LP: #1968085) -- James Falcon <email address hidden> Wed, 06 Apr 2022 16:48:16 -0500
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- Uploaded by:
- James Falcon
- Sponsored by:
- Chad Smith
- Uploaded to:
- Jammy
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- admin
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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cloud-init_22.1-14-g2e17a0d6-0ubuntu1~22.04.5.debian.tar.xz | 85.3 KiB | e37c82a643e44efae97ae696c8bbb833dfbdd648d93daa99e6f3590f937ebc77 |
cloud-init_22.1-14-g2e17a0d6-0ubuntu1~22.04.5.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 875e46199c4de102af60c971356eeabb86909bf6ff7f3b480e171c92d9254d28 |
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- cloud-init: initialization and customization tool for cloud instances
Cloud-init is the industry standard multi-distribution method for
cross-platform cloud instance initialization. It is supported across all major
public cloud providers, provisioning systems for private cloud infrastructure,
and bare-metal installations.
.
Cloud instances are initialized from a disk image and instance data:
.
* Cloud metadata
* User data (optional)
* Vendor data (optional)
.
Cloud-init will identify the cloud it is running on during boot, read any
provided metadata from the cloud and initialize the system accordingly. This
may involve setting up the network and storage devices to configuring SSH
access key and many other aspects of a system. Later on the cloud-init will
also parse and process any optional user or vendor data that was passed to
the instance.