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flatcar_production_packet.ipxe file which is part of the release still references to Equinix Metal as Packet.
flatcar_production_packet.ipxe
There is also COREOS_PACKET_IPV4_PRIVATE_0, which could perhaps also be renamed.
COREOS_PACKET_IPV4_PRIVATE_0
This might be confusing and harder to find for new Equinix Metal users.
All references to Packet are renamed to Equinix Metal.
Similar efforts are now done in Lokomotive: kinvolk/lokomotive#1545
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We should keep the flatcar.oem.id=packet kernel command line parameter though for backwards compatibility, and just add equinix-metal.
flatcar.oem.id=packet
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Current situation
flatcar_production_packet.ipxe
file which is part of the release still references to Equinix Metal as Packet.There is also
COREOS_PACKET_IPV4_PRIVATE_0
, which could perhaps also be renamed.Impact
This might be confusing and harder to find for new Equinix Metal users.
Ideal future situation
All references to Packet are renamed to Equinix Metal.
Additional information
Similar efforts are now done in Lokomotive: kinvolk/lokomotive#1545
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: