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LGTM, save a couple typos.
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LGTM
Refactor of the "Oracle Linux image tools", which are now mainly relying on
qemu-kvm
, usinglibvirt
andlibguestfs
.VirtualBox builder is no longer supported.
Privileged access (root) is no longer need for building images.
This is a breaking change from a build perspective (different toolset, configuration variables changes, ...), but the images produced by the tools are still the same (same packages installed, same configuration).
See the
oracle-linux-image-tools/CHANGELOG.md
for details.--
Signed-off-by: Philippe Vanhaesendonck philippe.vanhaesendonck@oracle.com