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| Components
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| ==========
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| `disk-image-create [-a i386|amd64|armhf] -o filename {element} [{element} ...]`
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|     Create an image of element {element}, optionally mixing in other elements.
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|     Element dependencies are automatically included. Support for other
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|     architectures depends on your environment being able to run binaries of
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|     that platform. For instance, to enable armhf on Ubuntu install the
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|     qemu-user-static package. The default output format from disk-image-create
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|     is qcow2. To instead output a tarball pass in "-t tar". This tarball could
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|     then be used as an image for a linux container(see docs/docker.md).
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| `ramdisk-image-create -o filename {element} [{element} ...]`
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|     Create a kernel+ ramdisk pair for running maintenance on bare metal
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|     machines (deployment, inventory, burnin etc).
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|     To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with nova-baremetal, use::
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|         ramdisk-image-create -o deploy.ramdisk deploy-baremetal
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|     To generate kernel+ramdisk pair for use with ironic, use::
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|         ramdisk-image-create -o deploy.ramdisk deploy-ironic
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| `disk-image-get-kernel filename`
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|     **DEPRECATED** Extract the appropriate kernel and ramdisk to use when doing
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|     PXE boot using filename as the image for a machine. Consider using the
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|     :ref:`baremetal` element, rather than this tool.
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| `element-info`
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|     Extract information about elements.
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| elements can be found in the top level elements directory.
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