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David Johnson authored
We now have a prebuilt tarball that we download from boss, that has sshd, cloud-guest-utils, etc, preinstalled, to save time. Use it by default. Also, create (at least) two images by default: trusty-server and trusty-server-multi-nic (which has support for up to 8 virtual NICs). Turns out Ubuntu distros have horrible support for "variable" NICs; if the NIC is listed in /etc/network/interfaces, the setup scripts will refuse to generate the right upstart event, which hangs the cloud-guest-utils init script for a long, long time. So I've hacked a little service together that notes nonexistent NICs in /etc/network/interfaces and fires a fake complete event at the right time. I didn't move this hack into the default image because I don't trust it enough. Also, create trusty-server first, so the first image is sane.
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