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+Version 0.4
+-----------
+
+This version fixes the problem of interface renaming at instance import
+time, by removing the saved udev hotplug rules (if any).
+
+Version 0.3
+-----------
+
+The OS will cache the image of the first instance it installs using the
+name "cache-$arch.tar" (where $arch is what dpkg --print-architecture
+returns) on a node-by-node basis. This cache will be then used on the
+future installs, speeding them greatly (even with a fast mirror). Feel
+free to remove the cache at any time, or to copy it to all nodes. The
+cache will be kept for two weeks, after which the first install will
+recreate the cache (in order not to use old packages). If you don't care
+about package age, remove the user write permission (chmod u-w) from the
+cache and ganeti will continue to use the same file without refreshing
+it.
+
+If you don't have enough space and don't want cache creation, just touch
+the file 'no_cache' - this will prevent the creation, but the script
+will continue to use a cache if it exists (but it will remove an
+existing one after two weeks).
+
+Also note that if the image file is there, the script does not need
+network access at all.
- no password for root; simply login at the console
- no network interfaces defined (besides lo); add your own definitions to
/etc/network/interfaces
-
-Since version 0.3, the OS will cache the image of the first instance it
-installs using the name "cache-$arch.tar" (where $arch is what dpkg
---print-architecture returns). This cache will be then used on the
-future installs, speeding them greatly (even with a fast mirror). Feel
-free to remove the cache at any time, or to copy it to all nodes. The
-cache will be kept for two weeks, after which the first install will
-recreate the cache (in order not to use old packages). If you don't care
-about package age, remove the user write permission (chmod u-w) from the
-cache and ganeti will continue to use the same file without refreshing
-it.
-
-If you don't have enough space and don't want cache creation, just touch
-the file 'no_cache' - this will prevent the creation, but the script
-will continue to use a cache if it exists (but it will remove an
-existing one after two weeks).
-
-Also note that if the image file is there, the script does not need
-network access at all.