From 8c804a1124704bea62f1ce8164cf7acf00047942 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kayrus Date: Tue, 18 Aug 2015 11:31:52 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Removed {{site.baseurl}} --- Documentation/cloud-config-locations.md | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/Documentation/cloud-config-locations.md b/Documentation/cloud-config-locations.md index b23225a..b1c5036 100644 --- a/Documentation/cloud-config-locations.md +++ b/Documentation/cloud-config-locations.md @@ -1,11 +1,11 @@ # Cloud-Config Locations -Every CoreOS boot Cloud-Config tool 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]({{site.baseurl}}/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. -* FAT or ISO9660 filesystem with [config-2]({{site.baseurl}}/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]({{site.baseurl}}/os/docs/latest/booting-with-pxe.html) or [iPXE]({{site.baseurl}}/os/docs/latest/booting-with-ipxe.html) boots. -* `/var/lib/coreos-install/user_data` when you install CoreOS manually using the [coreos-install]({{site.baseurl}}/os/docs/latest/installing-to-disk.html) tool. Usually used in bare metal installations. +* 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. +* 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. +* `/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. * OEM images use `/usr/share/oem/cloud-config.yml` path. * Azure platform uses OEM path for first Cloud-Config initialization and then `/var/lib/waagent/CustomData` to apply your settings. * DigitalOcean and EC2 use URLs to download Cloud-Config.