Re: [CentOS] Adding an 'official' CentOS image to the Amazon EC2(Electronic Compute Cloud)

2009-05-08 Thread Jason Aubrey
> Why dont you go ahead and document the build > process, and I can plumb that into the distro-build scripts. That's a great idea - it was my intention. However, I've been unsuccessful thus far. I was able to create an image that booted but I was unable to ssh to the box afterwards... Someone wit

Re: [CentOS] Adding an 'official' CentOS image to the Amazon EC2(Electronic Compute Cloud)

2009-05-07 Thread Jason Aubrey
en that would be a pretty good work around in my opinion. Jason Aubrey ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Adding an 'official' CentOS image to the Amazon EC2 (Electronic Compute Cloud)

2009-05-06 Thread Jason Aubrey
I don't know if it's xen under the hood or not (not much experience with this sort of thing). However, 'xen' is mentioned in the following link which I'm following so perhaps it is xen related: http://docs.amazonwebservices.com/AWSEC2/2009-03-01/DeveloperGuide/index.html?ami-via-loopback.html I'm

[CentOS] Adding an 'official' CentOS image to the Amazon EC2 (Electronic Compute Cloud)

2009-05-06 Thread Jason Aubrey
I'm starting to use the EC2 cloud (as are others) and noticed that all the available CentOS images seem to be of dubious origin. I think it would further the reputation and popularity of CentOS if it were represented in an official way. In case people aren't aware, when you create an AWS (Amazon W