Re: AWS c5d.9/18xlarge instances not supported

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On Sat, Jul 14, 2018 at 5:22 AM Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> See above. Also, the base CentOS 7 3.10.0 kernel is becoming a bit
> dated: it's 5 years old now. If you have time: can you set up a
> smaller instance, do kernel updates on top of a CentOs 7 AMI, and see
> if *that* AMI is compatible with the new instances? Might make for an
> interesting test and get you a working AMI.

I did this with CentOS 6 at some point, and it's worth noting that
you'll have to build your own AMI from scratch, you can't just update
the existing AMI- the base AMI's lack of support "taints" derived
ones.

I used packer's chroot builder, it was pretty reasonable and you can
find examples online to help you get started.

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