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2012 Jan 11
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.8.0 release
....0, 10.1, 10.2 - Support for installing Mandriva 2006.0, 2007.0, 2008.0 - Support for Ubuntu customization - Support for installing RHEL 6.2 A tarball of this release is available, as well as packages for Fedora-16. Instructions on how to get and use Oz are available at http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html If you have any questions or comments about Oz, please feel free to contact aeolus-devel at lists.fedorahosted.org or me (clalancette at gmail.com) directly. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release through bug reports, patches, and suggestions for improvement. --...
2011 Mar 31
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.3.0 release
...ugging is off. - Add the ability to install Debian 5 and 6. - Detect servers that can't possibly work for installing RedHat/Fedora OSs, and fail the install. - Allow installs with spaces in the name. - Add the ability to install OpenSUSE 11.4. More documentation on Oz is available here: http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html If you have any questions or comments about oz, please feel free to contact aeolus-devel at fedorahosted.org or me (clalance at redhat.com) directly. Thanks, -- Chris Lalancette
2011 Jun 08
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.4.0 release
...installs after 5 minutes of disk inactivity - Use M2Crypto to generate SSH keys (if necessary) - Some pydoc documentation (more of this to come in the future) - Support for Ubuntu 11.04 - Support for RHEL-6.1 More documentation on Oz (including links on how to obtain it) is available here: http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html For this release, Fedora 14 and RHEL-6 packages are available. Note that I have stopped providing Fedora 13 packages, since that distribution is (or will be) out of support. Also note that to install the RHEL-6 packages, you must be running RHEL-6.1 or later. If you have any questio...
2011 Jun 30
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.5.0 release
...ke) - Support for running commands at the end of package installation (thanks to Steve Dake) Fedora 14 and RHEL-6 packages are available for this release. Note that to install the RHEL-6 packages, you must be running RHEL-6.1 or later. Instructions of how to get and use Oz are available at http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html If you have any questions or comments about Oz, please feel free to contact aeolus-devel at lists.fedorahosted.org or me (clalance at redhat.com) directly. -- Chris Lalancette
2011 Aug 22
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ANNOUNCE: oz0.6.0 release
...must be reachable from the guest operating system, localhost URLs make no sense) Fedora-14, Fedora-15, and RHEL-6 packages are available for this release. Note that to install the RHEL-6 packages, you must be running RHEL-6.1 or later. Instructions on how to get and use Oz are available at http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html If you have any questions or comments about Oz, please feel free to contact aeolus-devel at lists.fedorahosted.org or me (clalance at redhat.com) directly. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release through bug reports, patches, and suggestions for improvement. -- Chris Lala...
2011 Sep 15
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ANNOUNCE: oz 0.7.0 release
...merge in external package lists (thanks to Ian McLeod) A tarball of this release is available, as well as packages for Fedora-14, Fedora-15, and RHEL-6. Note that to install the RHEL-6 packages, you must be running RHEL-6.1 or later. Instructions on how to get and use Oz are available at http://aeolusproject.org/oz.html If you have any questions or comments about Oz, please feel free to contact aeolus-devel at lists.fedorahosted.org or me (clalance at redhat.com) directly. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release through bug reports, patches, and suggestions for improvement. -- Chris Lala...
2012 Aug 19
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ANNOUNCE: Oz 0.9.0 Release
All, I'm pleased to announce release 0.9.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from the user. Release 0.9.0 is a (long overdue) bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.8.0 and 0.9.0 are: - Easier to create Debian/Ubuntu packages - Ability to specify the disk size in the TDL -