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Mike Hibler authored
Reset on local/remote blockstores ensures that there is no blockstore related state left in the root filesystem (e.g., mounts in /etc/fstab, iSCSI config, LVM/ZFS state). It does this in such a way that upon reboot, all the necessary state is recreated. What this means is that you should now be able to take an image of a node that uses blockstores and have that image actually work on another node! Previously, there could/would be leftover blockstore turds that would make the new image fail to boot. Of course, this won't work until the standard images are remade and will then only work for those images or images derived from them.
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