
Include a new set of docs that can be used to create a readthedocs.org site, which includes examples, directory layout, capabilities and such. This in-code documentation then allows for readthedocs.org to create a website directly from the cloud-init codebase.
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#cloud-config
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# Add apt repositories
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#
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# Default: auto select based on cloud metadata
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# in ec2, the default is <region>.archive.ubuntu.com
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# apt_mirror:
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# use the provided mirror
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# apt_mirror_search:
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# search the list for the first mirror.
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# this is currently very limited, only verifying that
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# the mirror is dns resolvable or an IP address
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#
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# if neither apt_mirror nor apt_mirror search is set (the default)
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# then use the mirror provided by the DataSource found.
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# In EC2, that means using <region>.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com
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#
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# if no mirror is provided by the DataSource, and 'apt_mirror_search_dns' is
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# true, then search for dns names '<distro>-mirror' in each of
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# - fqdn of this host per cloud metadata
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# - localdomain
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# - no domain (which would search domains listed in /etc/resolv.conf)
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# If there is a dns entry for <distro>-mirror, then it is assumed that there
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# is a distro mirror at http://<distro>-mirror.<domain>/<distro>
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#
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# That gives the cloud provider the opportunity to set mirrors of a distro
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# up and expose them only by creating dns entries.
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#
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# if none of that is found, then the default distro mirror is used
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apt_mirror: http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
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apt_mirror_search:
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- http://local-mirror.mydomain
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- http://archive.ubuntu.com
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apt_mirror_search_dns: False
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