2014-02-18 20:12:12 |
Scott Moser |
bug |
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added bug |
2014-02-18 20:12:46 |
Scott Moser |
maas: milestone |
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14.04 |
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2014-02-18 20:13:00 |
Scott Moser |
bug task added |
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maas (Ubuntu) |
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2014-02-18 20:13:47 |
Scott Moser |
bug task added |
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cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) |
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2014-02-18 20:14:03 |
Scott Moser |
cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu): milestone |
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ubuntu-14.04 |
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2014-02-18 20:14:06 |
Scott Moser |
maas (Ubuntu): milestone |
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ubuntu-14.04 |
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2014-02-18 20:14:13 |
Scott Moser |
cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2014-02-18 20:14:15 |
Scott Moser |
maas (Ubuntu): importance |
Undecided |
High |
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2014-02-18 20:14:36 |
Scott Moser |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Release Team |
2014-02-19 00:02:34 |
Julian Edwards |
maas: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2014-02-19 00:02:36 |
Julian Edwards |
maas: importance |
Undecided |
Critical |
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2014-02-27 23:23:11 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas: assignee |
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Andres Rodriguez (andreserl) |
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2014-03-03 14:43:03 |
Andres Rodriguez |
bug task deleted |
maas |
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2014-03-03 14:43:37 |
Andres Rodriguez |
description |
[Description]
MAAS does not currently support installation of Hardware Enablement kernels [1]. This is essential function to support Ubuntu LTS releases of 12.04 and 14.04.
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[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[Proposed Changes]
The full design and implementation are not yet finalized. The end result will allow users of maas to utilize the hardware enablement kernels for each of
In order to support the HardwareEnablementStack effort, MAAS needs to allow the user to be able to Enlist, Commission, and Deploy systems with an HWE kernels. For development and support purposes it also needs to allow site-customized kernels to be used. This is essential when bringing up new hardwa
re that isn't fully supported in Ubuntu.
The general plan is to enhance the simple streams data that is available on maas.ubuntu.com/images to list HWE kernels and also make it better able to describe what "subarch" are supported by a given kernel.
We also plan to make "fat initramfs" available to support booting a single ephemeral image with multiple different kernels. This is necessary because keeping a 1:1 relationship of kernel to ephemeral image is not supporatable given the download size. This is the reason for the cloud-initramfs-tools task.
The MAAS team will work in conjuction with Ubuntu teams and other Canonical teams to bring these features in. |
[Description]
MAAS does not currently support installation of Hardware Enablement kernels [1]. This is essential function to support Ubuntu LTS releases of 12.04 and 14.04.
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[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[Proposed Changes]
The full design and implementation are not yet finalized. The end result will allow users of maas to utilize the hardware enablement kernels for each of
In order to support the HardwareEnablementStack effort, MAAS needs to allow the user to be able to Enlist, Commission, and Deploy systems with an HWE kernels. For development and support purposes it also needs to allow site-customized kernels to be used. This is essential when bringing up new hardwa
re that isn't fully supported in Ubuntu.
The general plan is to enhance the simple streams data that is available on maas.ubuntu.com/images to list HWE kernels and also make it better able to describe what "subarch" are supported by a given kernel.
We also plan to make "fat initramfs" available to support booting a single ephemeral image with multiple different kernels. This is necessary because keeping a 1:1 relationship of kernel to ephemeral image is not supporatable given the download size. This is the reason for the cloud-initramfs-tools task.
The MAAS team will work in conjuction with Ubuntu teams and other Canonical teams to bring these features in.
See bug 1281881 for MAAS FFe |
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2014-04-01 23:23:55 |
Nobuto Murata |
bug |
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added subscriber Nobuto MURATA |
2015-02-13 15:07:26 |
Andres Rodriguez |
maas (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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2015-02-13 15:07:28 |
Andres Rodriguez |
cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Fix Released |
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