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How to install bootmachine

  1. Download and install ActivePython
  2. Open Command Prompt
  3. Type pypm install bootmachine
 Python 2.7Python 3.2Python 3.3
Windows (32-bit)
Windows (64-bit)
Mac OS X (10.5+)
0.6.0 Available View build log
Linux (32-bit)
0.6.0 Available View build log
0.5.9 Available View build log
Linux (64-bit)
0.6.0 Available View build log
0.5.9 Available View build log
 
License
BSD
Dependencies
Lastest release
version 0.6.0 on May 28th, 2013

Bootmachine is a bootstrapping tool for securely provisioning virtual servers up until the point where customized configuration management begins.

The bootmachine's goal is to allow getting started with, maintenance of, and exploring new stack options through a simple, pluggable and highly customizable interface.

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Latest PyPI version Number of PyPI downloads

Configuration Management Tools

Currently supported:

Next in the queue:

Providers

Currently supported:

  • Rackspace Openstack Compute API v2 via python-novaclient
  • Non-rackspace Openstack Compute via python-novaclient
  • Rackspace Openstack Compute API v1 via openstack.compute (deprecated) http://www.rackspace.com/cloud/
  • Write your own

Next in the queue:

Distros

Currently supported:

  • Arch Linux
  • Ubuntu
  • Fedora
  • Debian
  • Write your own

Next in the queue:

  • FreeBSD
  • Gentoo
  • openSUSE
  • CentOS
  • RHEL
  • Write your own

Documentation about the usage and installation of the bootmachine can be found at: http://bootmachine.readthedocs.org

The source code and issue tracker can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/rizumu/bootmachine

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Last updated May 28th, 2013

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