Update Getting started to match change to heat-jeos
heat-jeos list will no longer list jeos in the image name. As a result, we can't specify "-jeos" in the getting started guide. Signed-off-by: Steven Dake <sdake@redhat.com>
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@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ This is for Heat to associate with the virtual machines.
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nova keypair-add --pub_key ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub ${USER}_key
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Download and install heat_jeos via git
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Download and install heat-jeos via git
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Download heat_jeos via git
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Download heat-jeos via git
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Create a JEOS with heat_jeos tools
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sudo -E heat-jeos -y create F16-x86_64-cfntools-jeos --register-with-glance
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sudo -E heat-jeos -y create F16-x86_64-cfntools --register-with-glance
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Note: The ``-E`` option to ``sudo`` preserves the environment, specifically the keystone credentials, when ``heat-jeos`` is run as root.
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Note: The ``-E`` option to ``sudo`` preserves the environment, specifically the keystone credentials, when ``heat-jeos`` is run as root.
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