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Subiquity currently ignores invalid top-level keys, but this has likely been a major source of confusion of autoinstall capabilities. In future versions, the following autoinstall config will throw an AutoinstallValidationError: version: 2 interactive-sections: - identity literally-anything: lmao This patch adds warnings for version 1 and will begin to throw an AutoinstallValidationError on these instances in version 2 once it has been enabled. |
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intro-to-autoinstall.rst |
README.md
Documentation
This doc
folder is the location of documentation for Subiquity.
In the not distant past, there was also a ../documentation
folder, but that
is now an obsolete copy of what was on Discourse.
Local preview
To build this documentation, you can run make install
from this folder to
create the virtual environment.
Then run the make run
command, which will build a html version of the docs,
and serve the docs in the virtual environment. This is very convenient if you
are working on them and want your saved changes to be reflected as a working
preview.