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author | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-05-27 09:55:10 -0400 |
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committer | Scott Moser <smoser@ubuntu.com> | 2016-05-27 09:55:10 -0400 |
commit | 318bd66461cba2f480b2ef6be119d2fcd5c6e9c0 (patch) | |
tree | 1817b310efc0190c92c5c95b15df6491119233ce /doc | |
parent | 949cebd48c9100d4fd00b74232bcf048980e6e0d (diff) | |
parent | 0dbe69aa34948d73d5709a7ddc19389e05e1a268 (diff) | |
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-rw-r--r-- | doc/examples/cloud-config-boot-cmds.txt | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/examples/cloud-config-run-cmds.txt | 3 |
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/doc/examples/cloud-config-boot-cmds.txt b/doc/examples/cloud-config-boot-cmds.txt index b281d327..3e59755d 100644 --- a/doc/examples/cloud-config-boot-cmds.txt +++ b/doc/examples/cloud-config-boot-cmds.txt @@ -7,9 +7,9 @@ # bootcmd should really only be used for things that could not be # done later in the boot process. bootcmd is very much like # boothook, but possibly with more friendly. -# * bootcmd will run on every boot -# * the INSTANCE_ID variable will be set to the current instance id. -# * you can use 'cloud-init-boot-per' command to help only run once +# - bootcmd will run on every boot +# - the INSTANCE_ID variable will be set to the current instance id. +# - you can use 'cloud-init-boot-per' command to help only run once bootcmd: - echo 192.168.1.130 us.archive.ubuntu.com > /etc/hosts - [ cloud-init-per, once, mymkfs, mkfs, /dev/vdb ] diff --git a/doc/examples/cloud-config-run-cmds.txt b/doc/examples/cloud-config-run-cmds.txt index 61b3bd63..3bb06864 100644 --- a/doc/examples/cloud-config-run-cmds.txt +++ b/doc/examples/cloud-config-run-cmds.txt @@ -5,12 +5,13 @@ # runcmd contains a list of either lists or a string # each item will be executed in order at rc.local like level with # output to the console +# - runcmd only runs during the first boot # - if the item is a list, the items will be properly executed as if # passed to execve(3) (with the first arg as the command). # - if the item is a string, it will be simply written to the file and # will be interpreted by 'sh' # -# Note, that the list has to be proper yaml, so you have to escape +# Note, that the list has to be proper yaml, so you have to quote # any characters yaml would eat (':' can be problematic) runcmd: - [ ls, -l, / ] |