Georgios, Martin, and others:
Once this rework of Fuel build process is done, we'll definitely
announce it on openstack-dev ML (using [fuel] tag in the subject, hint
hint :). You can also track the progress of this work in the blueprint:
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/fuel/+spec/separate-fuel-n
Georgios,
It is to be possible since Fuel 9.0 which, according to our plans, will be
released at the same time with OpenStack Mitaka (in April).
Vladimir Kozhukalov
On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 3:57 PM, Georgios Dimitrakakis wrote:
> I would also be interested to hear when Fuel can be installed on
I would also be interested to hear when Fuel can be installed on a
pre-provisioned CentOS machine.
Although I am closely folllowing Mirantis updates it would be great if
you could give us a note here on the list when that is possible.
Regards,
G.
Martin,
We are currently working on makin
Martin,
We are currently working on making Fuel totally independent on the ISO. ISO
is going to become nothing more than just a convenient way to get
everything in a single file. We are currently focusing on package based
delivery approach. So, to make it possible to run Fuel on SUSE you should
bu
Good morning,
I was reading the Fuel documentation and I am interested in the eighth point
from https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Fuel#What_is_Fuel.3F
And I was thinking if it's possible to build a SUSE Linux image using the SUSE
ISO images. Could I build it?
P.S. I read this too
https://docs.fu