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Catching up with 66ef3be (*: remove support for container linux,
2018-09-06, openshift#221).
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1 change: 0 additions & 1 deletion Documentation/contrib/modify-installer.md
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## Machine level modifications

Always safe to modify:
* Container Linux channels. All Container Linux channels may be modified (stable, beta, and alpha).

Never safe to modify:
* Kubelet configuration, including CNI. Modification of the kubelet configuration may result in an inability to start pods, or a failure in communication between cluster components.
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## HOW TO:
### 1. One-time setup
It's expected that you will create and destroy clusters often in the course of development. These steps only need to be run once (or once per Container Linux or RHCOS update).
It's expected that you will create and destroy clusters often in the course of development. These steps only need to be run once (or once per RHCOS update).

#### 1.1 Pick a name and ip range
In this example, we'll set the baseDomain to `tt.testing`, the name to `test1` and the ipRange to `192.168.124.0/24`
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#### 1.3 Download and prepare the operating system image

#### 1.3a RHCOS

Download the latest RHCOS image (you will need access to the Red Hat internal build systems):

```sh
wget http://aos-ostree.rhev-ci-vms.eng.rdu2.redhat.com/rhcos/images/cloud/latest/rhcos-qemu.qcow2.gz
gunzip rhcos-qemu.qcow2.gz
```

#### 1.3b Container Linux

Download the latest stable Container Linux image:
```sh
wget https://stable.release.core-os.net/amd64-usr/current/coreos_production_qemu_image.img.bz2
bunzip2 coreos_production_qemu_image.img.bz2
```

Because of the greater disk requirements of OpenShift, you'll need to expand the root drive with the following:
```sh
qemu-img resize coreos_production_qemu_image.img +8G
```

#### 1.4 Get a pull secret
Go to https://account.coreos.com/ and obtain a Tectonic *pull secret*.

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variable "tectonic_coreos_qcow_path" {
type = "string"
description = "path to a container linux qcow image"
description = "path to a Red Hat CoreOS qcow image"
}

variable "tectonic_libvirt_bootstrap_ip" {
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