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Denis Egorenko aadfde20ca Fedora kernel install in ibp mode
Nailgun puts 'kernel_lt' flag in provisioning data and
if this flag is set, it is supposed that we need to install
kernel-lt package which is fedora kernel 3.10.
We assume both kernels are available in centos OS image:
2.6 and 3.10. We can just configure grub to boot with
one of those kernels. If flag 'kernel_lt' is NOT set, we
use 'vmlinuz-2.6' regexp for looking up for kernel file.
Otherwise we use default regexp 'vmlinuz' and sort available
kernels in backward direction, i.e. we use the newest available
kernel.

Co-Authored-By: Vladimir Kozhukalov <vkozhukalov@mirantis.com>
Change-Id: I1f7eee934440ce32d6e733c417e82f578b6d0c18
Partially-closes-bug: #1398643
2015-04-30 15:58:43 +03:00
cloud-init-templates Ensure mcollective starts on boot for CentOS 2015-04-17 23:31:56 +00:00
etc/fuel-agent IBP: Added driver and objects for building images 2015-04-17 17:11:09 +03:00
fuel_agent Fedora kernel install in ibp mode 2015-04-30 15:58:43 +03:00
tools Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00
.testr.conf Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00
openstack-common.conf Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00
requirements.txt IBP: Added driver and objects for building images 2015-04-17 17:11:09 +03:00
setup.cfg Merge "Set version of Fuel to 6.1 everywhere" 2015-04-22 13:23:56 +00:00
setup.py Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00
test-requirements.txt Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00
tox.ini Added Fuel agent 2014-07-10 19:05:58 +04:00