atomic-host: Update and clarify comment at the top
For obvious reasons, just trying to keep this updated. Signed-off-by: Colin Walters <walters@verbum.org>
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# Fedora Atomic is a cloud-focused spin implementing the Project
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# Atomic patterns. Note that this replicates the same tree which can
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# now be installed on bare metal.
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# Fedora Atomic Host is the Fedora version of the "Atomic Host" pattern
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# from [Project Atomic](http://www.projectatomic.io/).
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# This image allocates most space to an LVM-managed thin pool
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# dedicated for Docker containers, and uses docker-storage-setup to
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# dynamically resize storage on boot.
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# This kickstart is used for cloud/virt images, and uses cloud-init
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# to bootstrap authentication, just like Fedora Cloud Base. (Also note the
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# fedora-atomic-vagrant.ks kickstart inherits from this).
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# One very important thing to understand is that this image contains the same
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# OSTree commit as will be used on bare metal installations - Fedora Atomic Host
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# also has an ISO. One difference though is that cloud-init isn't enabled for
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# bare metal. When processing this kickstart then, Anaconda isn't actually
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# installing packages - it's just replicating a "pre-assembled" tree from
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# rpm-ostree.
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# Basically, the `ostreesetup` verb replaces the traditional `%packages`
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# section. For example, `rpm-ostree status` can show you the same checksum and
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# version from an ISO install and this cloud image - it's the same bits.
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text # don't use cmdline -- https://github.com/rhinstaller/anaconda/issues/931
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