Added table for cloud-config locations

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On every boot, coreos-cloudinit looks for a config file to configure your host. Here is a list of locations which are used by the Cloud-Config utility, depending on your CoreOS platform: On every boot, coreos-cloudinit looks for a config file to configure your host. Here is a list of locations which are used by the Cloud-Config utility, depending on your CoreOS platform:
* Mount point with [config-2](/os/docs/latest/config-drive.html#contents-and-format) label. It should contain a `openstack/latest/user_data` relative path. An absolute path inside CoreOS should look like `/media/configvirtfs/openstack/latest/user_data`. Usually used by cloud providers or in VM installations. Location | Description
* FAT or ISO9660 filesystem with [config-2](/os/docs/latest/config-drive.html#qemu-virtfs) label. A `/media/configdrive/` mount point should contain a `/media/configdrive/openstack/latest/user_data` absolute path to the config file. Usually used in VM installations. --- | --- | ---
* Kernel command line: `cloud-config-url=http://example.com/user_data`. You can find this string using this command `cat /proc/cmdline`. Usually used in [PXE](/os/docs/latest/booting-with-pxe.html) or [iPXE](/os/docs/latest/booting-with-ipxe.html) boots. |`/media/configvirtfs/openstack/latest/user_data`|`/media/configvirtfs` mount point with [config-2](/os/docs/latest/config-drive.html#contents-and-format) label. It should contain a `openstack/latest/user_data` relative path. Usually used by cloud providers or in VM installations.|
* `/var/lib/coreos-install/user_data` when you install CoreOS manually using the [coreos-install](/os/docs/latest/installing-to-disk.html) tool. Usually used in bare metal installations. |`/media/configdrive/openstack/latest/user_data`|FAT or ISO9660 filesystem with [config-2](/os/docs/latest/config-drive.html#qemu-virtfs) label and `/media/configdrive/` mount point. It should also contain a `openstack/latest/user_data` relative path. Usually used in installations which are configured by USB Flash sticks or CDROM media.|
* OEM images use `/usr/share/oem/cloud-config.yml` path. |Kernel command line: `cloud-config-url=http://example.com/user_data`.| You can find this string using this command `cat /proc/cmdline`. Usually used in [PXE](/os/docs/latest/booting-with-pxe.html) or [iPXE](/os/docs/latest/booting-with-ipxe.html) boots.|
* Azure platform uses OEM path for first Cloud-Config initialization and then `/var/lib/waagent/CustomData` to apply your settings. |`/var/lib/coreos-install/user_data`| When you install CoreOS manually using the [coreos-install](/os/docs/latest/installing-to-disk.html) tool. Usually used in bare metal installations.|
* DigitalOcean, EC2 and Packet cloud providers use URLs to download Cloud-Config. `http://169.254.169.254/metadata/v1/user-data`, `http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/user-data` and `https://metadata.packet.net/userdata` correspondingly. |`/usr/share/oem/cloud-config.yml`| Path for OEM images.|
|`/var/lib/waagent/CustomData`| Azure platform uses OEM path for first Cloud-Config initialization and then `/var/lib/waagent/CustomData` to apply your settings.|
|`http://169.254.169.254/metadata/v1/user-data` `http://169.254.169.254/2009-04-04/user-data` `https://metadata.packet.net/userdata`|DigitalOcean, EC2 and Packet cloud providers correspondingly use these URLs to download Cloud-Config.|
You can also run the `coreos-cloudinit` tool manually and provide a path to your custom Cloud-Config file: You can also run the `coreos-cloudinit` tool manually and provide a path to your custom Cloud-Config file: