kamikazi 0.9.0 release candidate 1

@kamilion kamilion released this Apr 29, 2016 · 89 commits to master since this release

0.9.0 Release Candidate 1:

a6afc90ba8cfbd5d829221f6cb770da69147f5e03a5539c92ea5ee82ba6473b2 kamikazi-amd64-16.04.iso
6d7c95070d34c2f80e83793fa71d300af8f2ceccf50c5f2fe9d62de7a965d342 kamikazi-0.9.0-4GB.img.xz

Signatures are from my keybase account, @kamilion https://keybase.io/kamilion
Verify with 'keybase verify -i sha256sums.signed -o sha256sums' to verify untampered checksums.
The big files use detached signatures, the hash sums do not.
Verify the images with 'keybase verify -d kamikazi-amd64-16.04.iso.signed -i kamikazi-amd64-16.04.iso'
and 'keybase verify -d kamikazi-0.9.0-4GB.img.xz.signed -i kamikazi-0.9.0-4GB.img.xz'

Need a VM? Grab the u14.04.img.xz from the last release for now. It's still LTS and lots of howtos from digitalocean and other tutorial sources still work great until 16.04 tutorials start showing up.

Or https://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05.1/x86/xen_domu/ will get you a openwrt router image.
openwrt-15.05.1-x86-xen_domu-combined-ext4.img.gz should work according to the instructions on the kamikazi wiki.

This release should generate it's own ssh keys and mark it's USB stick on it's own...

Known problems:
snapd & ubuntu-core-launcher are missing, snappy packages do not work yet...
BITS-2073 refuses to multiboot xen-4.6.gz.
Workaround: grab /boot/cfg/goodgrub.cfg and /boot/grub/memdisk, and the /boot/isos & /boot/config folders, and make a fresh upstream-without-BITS-grub2 boot disk from within kamikazi (booted without xen). Or play with KVM and libvirt?