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- Clarify what exactly means "on any recent fedora system"  
- Clarify what exactly means "on any recent fedora system"  
-- (JLM) currently fc20, but soon fc23
* (JLM) currently fc20, but soon fc23


- What is the command "./scripts/vm_image/mkvmimage -c -m build -e 8" exactly doing? Is it generating a new VM image to use from that point?
- What is the command "./scripts/vm_image/mkvmimage -c -m build -e 8" exactly doing? Is it generating a new VM image to use from that point?
-- (JLM) Yes. It using loop mounts to build a VM image without booting it
* (JLM) Yes. It using loop mounts to build a VM image without booting it


- Clarify exactly which image to download from  https://open.riftio.com/download/. I guess it is rift-build-latest
- Clarify exactly which image to download from  https://open.riftio.com/download/. I guess it is rift-build-latest
-- (JLM) a specific link was added to the wiki
* (JLM) a specific link was added to the wiki

Revision as of 14:48, 12 May 2016

Questions:

- Clarify what exactly means "on any recent fedora system"

  • (JLM) currently fc20, but soon fc23

- What is the command "./scripts/vm_image/mkvmimage -c -m build -e 8" exactly doing? Is it generating a new VM image to use from that point?

  • (JLM) Yes. It using loop mounts to build a VM image without booting it

- Clarify exactly which image to download from https://open.riftio.com/download/. I guess it is rift-build-latest

  • (JLM) a specific link was added to the wiki