ubuntu-server-builder
ubuntu-server-builder
_Launchpad user **Dan Watkins(oddbloke)** wrote on 2020-09-08T16:00:28.936532+00:00_ Great! https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/hacking.html has the details of how to get started, and https://cloudinit.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/code_review.html has info on the code review process you'll need to go...
_Launchpad user **Ryan Harper(raharper)** wrote on 2020-06-24T19:05:31.646771+00:00_ It would be good to refactor this to match what's in cloudinit/net/init.py:find_fallback_nic_linux() where we're looking for connected devices... > carrier = read_sys_net_int(interface, 'carrier')...
_Launchpad user **Chad Smith(chad.smith)** wrote on 2020-07-03T02:30:59.676568+00:00_ Thanks for filing this bug and making cloud-init better. RFC 1123 says hostname can start with digits and contain only digits. https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123 I...
_Launchpad user **Dmitry Shemin(dshemin)** wrote on 2019-10-29T12:45:21.422366+00:00_ _Launchpad attachments_: [cloud-init.tar.gz](https://api.launchpad.net/devel/cloud-init/+bug/1850310/+attachment/5301131/data)
_Launchpad user **Ryan Harper(raharper)** wrote on 2019-10-30T15:34:35.067799+00:00_ Thanks for filing the bug. Cloud-init itself does not render /etc/resolv.conf on Ubuntu/Debian; In Ubuntu, the resolvconf package is installed which handles maintain...
_Launchpad user **Adam Conrad(adconrad)** wrote on 2019-10-30T15:53:08.950232+00:00_ > In Ubuntu, the resolvconf package is installed which handles maintain /etc/resolv.conf. This hasn't been true for years. That said, it's still handled...
_Launchpad user **Ryan Harper(raharper)** wrote on 2019-10-30T16:08:06.595966+00:00_ @Adam, In the context of Ubuntu images which still use ifupdown by default (Xenial); they also include resolvconf which is what manages resolv.conf....
_Launchpad user **Dmitry Shemin(dshemin)** wrote on 2019-10-30T18:03:52.568215+00:00_ The documentation says that the 'resolvconf' package is optional for Debian. https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration#Defining_the_.28DNS.29_Nameservers So temporarily I used 'systemd-resolved' for DNS configuration by adding this...
_Launchpad user **Brian King(inflatador)** wrote on 2020-05-29T17:17:00.830918+00:00_ I'm affected as well. Running an Openstack cloud with the config-drive and static IP information. The DNS servers are in the network-data.json file,...
_Launchpad user **TJ(zimmertr)** wrote on 2020-08-26T21:52:27.905610+00:00_ I'm affected as well. Got around this like so: write_files: - path: /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/base content: nameserver 192.168.1.100 runcmd: - [ systemctl, restart, resolvconf ]