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2021-04-08Ansible git movepmikus1-26/+0
+ Better accessibility + Compliant with fdio.infra._function_ - function [pxe|terraform|ansible|vagrant] + dill==0.3.3 also applied on TBs - ci-man to follow today - Docs to be updated in separate patch Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> Change-Id: Iff9eaa29d63044188cc8160db2d9b44b7635782a
2020-10-20FIX: Ansible calibrationpmikus1-1/+0
Force check is doing its job but vt.handoff was deployed later. vt.handoff (vt = virtualterminal) is a kernel boot parameter unique to Ubuntu, and is not an upstream kernel boot parameter. Its purpose is to allow the kernel to maintain the current contents of video memory on a virtual terminal. So, when the operating system is booting up, when it moves past the boot loader, vt.handoff allows showing of an aubergine background, with Plymouth displaying a logo and progress indicator bar on top of this. Once the display manager comes up, it smoothly replaces this with a login prompt. Useless Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> Change-Id: I9d6db8833ccbef680fab2b643e9c3525bc709244
2020-10-20FIX: Ansible assertsPeter Mikus1-5/+5
Change-Id: Ib668674a2a267d2ceed458288d21181b2a937778 Signed-off-by: Peter Mikus <pmikus@cisco.com>
2020-10-15Ansible: Rework grub command linepmikus1-3/+13
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> Change-Id: I8abfc47e5e816e2ab4b39d7ad7575e672ae19ca6
2020-10-12Infra: Enable AMDpmikus1-4/+4
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> Change-Id: I3954157e91aafd370c3ac0843708903d19b84936
2020-09-18Ansible: Add EPYCpmikus1-0/+17
Signed-off-by: pmikus <pmikus@cisco.com> Change-Id: Ic84b7cbcbcd269a5fe548b59d478cd6dfa57a952