[02:22] <flaccid> sorry i'm a bit late
[02:25] <flaccid> last night at RightScale we released Ubuntu 9.10 multi-cloud images. We also have a ubuntu and centos build ServerTemplates that will be released soon
[02:25] <flaccid> if you have any questions or problems regarding the new karmic images, please feel free to post on the forums or raise a ticket with support
[02:28] <flaccid> apologies if the above was already announced here.
[03:07] <erichammond> natea: Feel free to ask questions here.  No need to address me directly.
[05:27] <flaccid> what is the status of ext4 support in amazon ec2 ?
[17:35] <smoser> erichammond, or anyone
[17:35] <smoser> http://alestic.com/2010/01/ec2-ebs-boot-ubuntu
[17:35] <smoser> says " Depending on what you want to keep from the above process, there are various things that you might want to clean up."
[17:35] <smoser> shoot. never mind.
[17:35] <smoser> user reading error.
[17:38] <erichammond> smoser: were you thinking of cleaning up things on the image?
[17:38] <smoser> no. i thought it was saying you could delete the snapshot after youd' regiestered it
[17:38] <erichammond> ah.
[17:38] <smoser> sort of like unix file semantics
[17:38] <smoser> it could work like that, might be useful.
[17:38] <erichammond> Fortunately EC2 prevents the deletion of snapshots that are registered AMIs
[17:39] <smoser> ie, you could delete  snapshot and it woudl stick around as long as a handle was open.
[17:39] <smoser> oh. really. that is good.
[17:39] <erichammond> Unlike the way that they let you delete AMI-registered S3 bundles.
[17:39] <smoser> yeah