[15:12] <pedroalvarez> Hello
[15:13] <pedroalvarez> I need some help configuring cloud-init. Is not for use it in a common distro as you already know
[15:17] <pedroalvarez> For example how can I avoid that cloudinit thinks I'am in ubuntu? Should I create a new distro configuration file? or is enough adding something to cloud.cfg?
[15:19] <pedroalvarez> I don't have any log as well, I only can see what is happening through `journalctl`
[15:20] <smoser> you will need ot have a distro. it will think yuou are ubuntu unless configured otherwise. you can tell it to think you are something else, but that might have similar fallout.
[15:21] <smoser> cloud.cfg says (default):
[15:21] <smoser> system_info:
[15:21] <smoser>    # This will affect which distro class gets used
[15:21] <smoser>    distro: ubuntu
[15:21] <pedroalvarez> I already deleted the "system_info"
[15:22] <smoser> so that will just use its builtin
[15:22] <smoser> which is probably distro: ubuntu too
[15:23] <pedroalvarez> I see
[15:23] <pedroalvarez> And, another important question is
[15:24] <pedroalvarez> If I want cloud init reading scripts from OpenStack, I have to configure...
[15:25] <pedroalvarez> a) datasource
[15:25] <pedroalvarez> b) datasource and something else
[15:25] <pedroalvarez> c) another file instead cloud.cfg
[15:25] <pedroalvarez> :)
[16:53] <smoser> the built in datasource list should contain both config-drive and ec2
[16:53] <smoser> (which are the datasources openstack will provide)
[16:54] <smoser> you probalby have to maintain your own cloud.cfg file. or, you can overwrite things in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/MY_OVERRIDES_.cfg
[17:13] <pedroalvarez> smoser: Thanks, I'll continue researching around there :)