Dmitry Tantsur 530ec9d0b1 Docs: split away user image building and highlight whole disk images
The user image documentation applies to both standalone and glance
usage, but we keep it in the glance section. This change creates
a new page to talk about user images.

We also don't emphasize the difference between partition and whole
disk images enough, resulting in users trying whole disk images
with kernel/ramdisk set. Make the difference clearer.

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Ironic

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Overview

Ironic consists of an API and plug-ins for managing and provisioning physical machines in a security-aware and fault-tolerant manner. It can be used with nova as a hypervisor driver, or standalone service using bifrost. By default, it will use PXE and IPMI to interact with bare metal machines. Ironic also supports vendor-specific plug-ins which may implement additional functionality.

Ironic is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. The full terms and conditions of this license are detailed in the LICENSE file.

Project resources

Project status, bugs, and requests for feature enhancements (RFEs) are tracked in StoryBoard: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project/943

For information on how to contribute to ironic, see https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/latest/contributor

Description
A service for managing and provisioning Bare Metal servers.
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