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A recent update in the Arch Installation Framework just introduced this bug, I found it just the other day. You need to edit the /etc/varch/base.aif file and add a TARGET_REPOSITORIES option. I will have a new version out that fixes that in the package soon, thanks for the find!
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I guess this solution is outdated? Any chance to do some kind of server provisioning with ArchLinux installations?
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Hi onny,
Sorry, I no longer am maintaining Varch, primarily because the AIF has been deprecated. I am working on a similar thing within the salt project, but it is still a ways out
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Using this tool will it be possible to setup a custom vm to work on a public cloud? Say rackspace o amazon aws? I am guessing rackspace will be easier Since its based on openstack.
Thanks for the tool I am definetly going to give it a try soon
EDIT: sorry about that I didn't notice the post above this one (wrote my post while I was on Page 1)
Lets us know how the salt stack project is going
Last edited by 655321 (2013-01-31 05:58:02)
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