On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <berrange@xxxxxxxxxx> > > The OS 'family' property is used to refer to the kernel type of > the OS. The new 'distro' property refers to the grouping of OS > by a particular vendor. For example all Linux distros have a > family of 'Linux', but their own distinct 'distro' value (Fedora, > Ubuntu, etc). Debian is even more fun having alternate releases > which use a Hurd of FreeBSD kernel, these variants will each have > the 'hurd' or 'freebsd' family, with a common 'debian' distro. ACK for the code part of this and general change but seems the only OS xml file you edited was the one with no distro? -- Regards, Zeeshan Ali (Khattak) FSF member#5124