[11:56] <matthiasbaur> Hey powersj, may I talk to you in private regarding a CLA of the company I'm working for?
[11:57] <Odd_Bloke> matthiasbaur: FYI, the cloud-init team (including Josh) are at a sprint this week, so he might take a while to respond here.  (You might be better off emailing him at josh.powers@canonical.com.)
[11:59] <matthiasbaur> Sounds good! Thanks, Odd_Bloke! :)
[12:05] <Odd_Bloke> Happy I could help! :)
[13:38] <smoser> oops
[13:38] <smoser> funny. that oops was actually an oops. it was in a buffer, and then i hit ctrl-m
[17:05] <DavidGamba> Noob question, how can I clean cloud-init when creating an AWS AMI of Ubuntu 14.04. The `cloud-init clean` command is not available. I tried deleting `/var/lib/cloud` and it didn't work. modules:final didn't run.
[17:55] <ahosmanMSFT> If your trying to clean the instance try
[17:55] <ahosmanMSFT> rm -rf /var/log/cloud-init.log /var/log/cloud-init-output.log \ /var/lib/cloud/ /run/cloud-init/ /var/log/syslog
[17:57] <ahosmanMSFT> delete the \ and it should work, I was using it with python and it line breaks '=D
[18:10] <DavidGamba> I tried and `modules:final` still didn't run, had to run `cloud-init modules -m final`.
[18:11] <DavidGamba> But I want to make sure it runs on its own
[18:17] <DavidGamba> Haven't tried deleting syslog, will try that.
[18:25] <ahosmanMSFT> Let me know how it goes. By the way, I believe most of the cloud-init team's in Paris. They'll be out this and some of next week.
[20:00] <DavidGamba> Thanks for the help, it didn't work, it might be that the version of cloud-init on ubuntu 14.04 is too old. I don't have this issue with many boxes, just the one pet I can't upgrade!
[20:01] <DavidGamba> I'll add a script to /etc/rc.local to run `cloud-init modules -m final`, hopefully that does it for this guy
[21:01] <amansi26> I tried running the command cloud-init init --local and it fails with stages.py[ERROR]: Unable to render networking. Network config is likely broken: No available network renderers found. Searched through list: ['eni', 'sysconfig', 'netplan'] . Is there a fix for this?