Never mind, once i deleted the bad template and made a new one post the
distro metadata update, it was fine. Can someone also please fix the
documentation online as this is happening i think as that still says to
use coreos incorrectly. This snagged me twice ;0
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fixed_network_name still exists in drivers except heat
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fedora-coreos worked for me as well. That totally sounds like magnum
bug...
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I actually changed the value os `os_distro` from just "coreos" to
"fedora-coreos" and it worked!
I mean, I'm not seeing this error anymore.
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I'm facing the very same problem with OpenStack Ansible, branch
`stable/ussuri`, on Ubuntu 20.04.1.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: magnum (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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