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The ubuntu-init-switch module allowed the use to launch an instance that
was booted with upstart and have it switch its init system to systemd and
then reboot itself. It was only useful for the time period when Ubuntu was
transitioning to systemd but only produced images using upstart.
Also, do not run setup with --init-system=upstart. This means that by
default, debian packages built with packages/bddeb will not have upstart
unit files included. No other removal is done here.
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This has been a recurring ask and we had initially just made the change to
the cloud-init 2.0 codebase. As the current thinking is we'll just
continue to enhance the current codebase, its desirable to relicense to
match what we'd intended as part of the 2.0 plan here.
- put a brief description of license in LICENSE file
- put full license versions in LICENSE-GPLv3 and LICENSE-Apache2.0
- simplify the per-file header to reference LICENSE
- tox: ignore H102 (Apache License Header check)
Add license header to files that ship.
Reformat headers, make sure everything has vi: at end of file.
Non-shipping files do not need the copyright header,
but at the moment tests/ have it.
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This adds lots of config module documentation in a standard format.
It will greatly improve the content at readthedocs.
Additionally:
* Add a 'doc' env to tox.ini
* Changed default highlight language for sphinx conf from python to yaml
most examples in documentation are yaml configs
* Updated datasource examples to highlight sh code properly
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Some of these really won't work to well on non-supporting
distros so to avoid further user pain tag this with the
supported distros where they should work.
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- modify timeout for ~60 seconds before going on.
- allow specifying 'reboot' on 'cloud-init single' or in config.
- use stdin for subprocess so log is less noisy.
- reboot --force: this is required this early in boot for upstart
and to my experience at this point always required for systemd
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/run/systemd/ seems to exist even if systemd is not the init system.
but /run/systemd/system/ only exists if it has been used as init.
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