[arch-general] Arch Linux Amazon EC2 images
Hey everyone, At work we're moving over to using Amazon EC2 and since we use arch for development, I've created arch images for everyone to be able to benefit from. Each one is labelled based on the date it was created. They are bare bones. The two ami names are 32bit: ami-3132d758 64bit: ami-903edbf9 Have fun with them! Jason
Jason Chu wrote:
Hey everyone,
At work we're moving over to using Amazon EC2 and since we use arch for development, I've created arch images for everyone to be able to benefit from.
Each one is labelled based on the date it was created. They are bare bones.
The two ami names are
32bit: ami-3132d758
64bit: ami-903edbf9
Have fun with them!
Jason
Err...where can one find them? Nicolaas
On Feb 5, 2008 2:27 AM, Aspersieman <aspersieman@gmail.com> wrote:
Jason Chu wrote:
Hey everyone,
At work we're moving over to using Amazon EC2 and since we use arch for development, I've created arch images for everyone to be able to benefit from.
Each one is labelled based on the date it was created. They are bare bones.
The two ami names are
32bit: ami-3132d758
64bit: ami-903edbf9
Have fun with them!
Jason
Err...where can one find them?
Here? http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=10... I'm assuming Jason setup these as public AMIs, which is the reason no url should be needed.
On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 11:05:18AM -0600, Aaron Griffin wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008 2:27 AM, Aspersieman <aspersieman@gmail.com> wrote:
Jason Chu wrote:
Hey everyone,
At work we're moving over to using Amazon EC2 and since we use arch for development, I've created arch images for everyone to be able to benefit from.
Each one is labelled based on the date it was created. They are bare bones.
The two ami names are
32bit: ami-3132d758
64bit: ami-903edbf9
Have fun with them!
Jason
Err...where can one find them?
Here? http://developer.amazonwebservices.com/connect/kbcategory.jspa?categoryID=10...
I'm assuming Jason setup these as public AMIs, which is the reason no url should be needed.
Yeah, they're public images. Amazon keeps track of images and you just tell them to boot a certain one. Jason
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