I appear to be running into the same issue described by Mark. Platform
is OpenStack using VMware (VC + ESXi). I first noticed this after
upgrading a template from Ubuntu 16.04.2 to 16.04.5 which bumped cloud-
init from 17.2-35 to 18.4-0. I got the EC2 warning as well :)

I'll be happy to check the explicit option if that currently works. I
did try with only three (including ConfigDrive in case we wanted to
mount an ISO on occasion) but that did not work.

If https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1669875 is fixed would
cloud-init be able to identify VMware instance and avoid explicit
datasource?

thanks!
Ben

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