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1. add 500G disk to vagrant
2. change build home to /mnt in guest
3. do some basic test
Change-Id: If58db0322dc9f1c23a8e6ed065f876e34bea872f
Signed-off-by: Guo Ruijing <ruijing.guo@intel.com>
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1. Uplifit fuel-plugin for kvmfornfv to fuel 9.0 due to that fuel 9.0 will be the
deployment tool of OPNFV Colorado release.
2. Fixed quirk for kernel.
3. Added all tools and libs for building OVS module.
4. Allow KVM developer to build fuel-plugin-kvm after they modify the kerenl
code without commiting their change into the repo first. So, they can test
their code change by fuel-plugin-kvm till they satisfy with their change,
then commit to the repo.
5. The final code built into OPNFV fuel iso will depend on the commit ID for
kvmfornfv speicifed in fuel for OPNFV source tree.
Change-Id: Iaf9ff49c69df374d0757884cfdac4cccee3eebe4
Signed-off-by: davidjchou <david.j.chou@intel.com>
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Upstream status: NA
In Brahmaputra release, KVM plugin functionality was bundled inside the
fuel-plugin-qemu. In order for easy maintenance, the KVM plugin functionality
would be separated from fuel-plugin-qemu and moved into an independent
fuel-plugin-kvm and keep the source code here starting from Colorado release.
Change-Id: Id89069234a4529cca40f1887e2d947378f928dd2
Signed-off-by: davidjchou <david.j.chou@intel.com>
Signed-off-by: Guo Ruijing <ruijing.guo@intel.com>
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