All, I'm pleased to announce release 0.13.0 of Oz. Oz is a program for doing automated installation of guest operating systems with limited input from the user. Release 0.13.0 is a bugfix and feature release for Oz. Some of the highlights between Oz 0.12.0 and 0.13.0 are: - For Fedora, if the user specifies a version, but that isn't supported yet, try the last supported version (in this case), as that will often work. - Fix a regression where we forgot to force the qcow2 image type - Allow installs that use more than one installation device - Add support for RHEL 6.5 - Rename OEL-6 to OL-6 - Add support for Ubuntu 14.04 - Add Windows 8.1 support - Add CentOS-7 support - Add the ability to specify kernel parameters in the TDL - Make sure to remove dhcp leases from guests after the install - Fix support for FreeBSD - Add in support for TDL "precommands"; these are commands that are run *before* package installation - Fix up file locking - Add support for RHEL 5.11 - Remove Ubuntu ssh keys at the end of installation - Add support for Ubuntu 14.10 - Add support for XInclude, for merging various TDLs together - Add Fedora 21 support - Add support for ppc64 and ppc64le A tarball and zipfile of this release is available on the Github releases page: https://github.com/clalancette/oz/releases . Packages for Fedora-20, Fedora-21, Fedora-22, EPEL-6, and EPEL-7 have been built in Koji and will eventually make their way to stable. Instructions on how to get and use Oz are available at http://github.com/clalancette/oz/wiki . If you have questions or comments about Oz, please feel free to contact me at clalancette at gmail.com, or open up an issue on the github page: http://github.com/clalancette/oz/issues . Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release through bug reports, patches, and suggestions for improvement. Chris Lalancette _______________________________________________ cloud mailing list cloud@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/cloud Fedora Code of Conduct: http://fedoraproject.org/code-of-conduct